983 resultados para Salmonella typhimurium
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Les antibiotiques sont fréquemment utilisés dans l’alimentation de la volaille afin de prévenir certaines maladies, dont l’entérite nécrotique, ce qui occasionne l’émergence de souches bactériennes résistantes aux antibiotiques. Une alternative prometteuse est l’utilisation de peptides antimicrobiens (AMPs) comme suppléments alimentaires, tels les AMPs provenant des produits laitiers. L’objectif du projet était de développer une méthode de production d’extraits peptidiques à partir de coproduits de la transformation alimentaire (babeurre, lactoferrine, isolat de protéines de pois), afin de tester si ces extraits peptidiques possédaient une activité antimicrobienne sur les pathogènes spécifiques aviaires suivants : Salmonella Enteritidis, Salmonella Typhimurium, Escherichia coli et Staphylococcus aureus. Les protéines ont été mises en suspension dans l’eau (5% p/p) et hydrolysées par la pepsine, 6 heures, pH de 2.5. Les peptides furent récupérés par ultrafiltration (< 10 kDa), puis fractionnés selon leur charge nette : totaux, cationiques, anioniques et non liés. L’effet antimicrobien a été évalué surmicroplaques, par la survie bactérienne en présence de concentrations croissantes d’extraits peptidiques. Les extraits cationiques de babeurre ont démontré une efficacité à une concentration inférieure ou égale à 5 mg/mL; perte de 3 log pour Escherichia coli O78 :H80. En comparaison, la lactoferrine cationique a été efficace à une concentration inférieure ou égale à 0.6 mg/mL; perte de 6 log pour E. coli O78 :H80. Les extraits peptidiques du pois ont démontré une efficacité faible. Cette méthode s’avère prometteuse pour le développement d’une alternative ou d’un complément pour la réduction de l’utilisation des antibiotiques dans l’alimentation de la volaille.
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One thousand, two hundred and sixty four samples of individually quick-frozen (IQF) peeled and deveined raw and 914 samples of cooked ready to eat shrimp samples produced from farm raised black tiger (Penaeus monodon) obtained from a seafood unit working under HACCP concept were analysed for total aerobic plate count (APC), coliform count, Escherichia coli, coagulase positive Staphylococci and Salmonella. The overall bacteriological quality of the product was found to be good. Of the frozen raw shrimp, 96% of samples showed APC below 105 while 99% of the frozen cooked ready-to-eat samples showed APC less than 104. The APC ranged from 1·0´102 to 4·2´106 cfu/gm in frozen raw shrimp and from 1·0´102 to 6·4´104 cfu/gm in the frozen cooked shrimp. Prevalences of coliforms in raw shrimp and cooked shrimp samples were 14·4% and 2·9% respectively. The coliform count in raw products ranged from 1·0´101 to 2·5´103 cfu/gm and in the cooked products, from 1·0 ´101 to 1·8´102 cfu/gm. Although all the cooked shrimp samples were free of coagulase positive staphylococci, E. coli and Salmonella, 1·0, 2·0 and 0·1% of the frozen raw shrimp samples tested positive for coagulase positive Staphylococci, E. coli and Salmonella respectively. The Salmonella strain was identified as Salmonella typhimurium. The results of the present study highlight the importance of implementation of HACCP system in the seafood industry to ensure consistent quality of frozen seafood
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La present tesi doctoral es centra en l'aplicació dels bacteris de l'àcid lactic (BAL) com a agents bioprotectors davant microorganismes patògens i deteriorants.Es van aïllar i seleccionar BAL de fruites i hortalisses fresques i es van assajar in vitro davant 5 microorganismes fitopatògens i 5 patògens humans.Es van realitzar assajos d'eficàcia en pomes Golden Delicious amb tots els aïllats enfront les infeccions causades pel fong Penicillium expansum. La soca més eficaç era Weissella cibaria TM128, que reduïa el diàmetre de les infeccions en un 50%.Les soques seleccionades es van assajar enfront els patògens Salmonella typhimurium, Escherichia coli i Listeria monocytogenes en enciams Iceberg i pomes Golden Delicious.Els BAL interferien eficientment amb el creixemet de S. typhimurium, and L. monocytogenes, però van mostrar poc efecte enfront E. coli.Finalment, es van realitzar assajos dosi-resposta amb les soques Leuconostoc mesenteroides CM135, CM160 and PM249 enfront L. monocytogenes. De totes les soques assajades, la soca CM160 va ser la més efectiva.
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A combined mathematical model for predicting heat penetration and microbial inactivation in a solid body heated by conduction was tested experimentally by inoculating agar cylinders with Salmonella typhimurium or Enterococcus faecium and heating in a water bath. Regions of growth where bacteria had survived after heating were measured by image analysis and compared with model predictions. Visualisation of the regions of growth was improved by incorporating chromogenic metabolic indicators into the agar. Preliminary tests established that the model performed satisfactorily with both test organisms and with cylinders of different diameter. The model was then used in simulation studies in which the parameters D, z, inoculum size, cylinder diameter and heating temperature were systematically varied. These simulations showed that the biological variables D, z and inoculum size had a relatively small effect on the time needed to eliminate bacteria at the cylinder axis in comparison with the physical variables heating temperature and cylinder diameter, which had a much greater relative effect. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the antimicrobial properties of fifteen selected strains belonging to the Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Lactococcus, Streptococcus and Bacillus genera against Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria. In vitro antibacterial activity was initially investigated by an agar spot method. Results from the agar spot test showed that most of the selected strains were able to produce active compounds on solid media with antagonistic properties against Salmonella Typhimurium, Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecalis, Staphylococcus aureus and Clostridium difficile. These results were also confirmed when cell-free culture supernatants (CFCS) from the putative probiotics were used in an agar well diffusion assay. Neutralization of the culture supernatants with alkali reduced the antagonistic effects. These experiments are able to confirm the capacity of potential probiotics to inhibit selected pathogens. One of the main inhibitory mechanisms may result from the production of organic acids from glucose fermentation and consequent lowering of culture pH. This observation was confirmed when the profile of organic acids was analysed demonstrating that lactic and acetic acid were the principal end products of probiotic metabolism. Furthermore, the assessment of the haemolytic activity and the susceptibility of the strains to the most commonly used antimicrobials, considered as basic safety aspects, were also studied. The observed antimicrobial activity was mainly genus-specific, additionally significant differences could be observed among species.
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The galE gene of Streptomyces lividans was used to probe a cosmid library harbouring Brucella melitensis 16M DNA and the nucleotide sequence of a 2.5 kb ClaI fragment which hybridised was determined. An open reading frame encoding a predicted polypeptide with significant homology to UDP-galactose-4-epimerases of Brucella arbortus strain 2308 and other bacterial species was identified. DNA sequences flanking the B. melitensis galE gene shared no identity with other gal genes and, as for B. abortus, were located adjacent to a mazG homologue. A plasmid which encoded the B. melitensis galE open reading frame complemented a galE mutation in Salmonella typhimurium LB5010, as shown by the restoration of smooth lipopolysaccharide (LPS) biosynthesis, sensitivity to phage P22 infection and restoration of UDP-galactose-4-epimerase activity. The galE gene on the B. melitensis 16M chromosome was disrupted by insertional inactivation and these mutants lacked UDP-galactose-4-epimerase activity but no discernible differences in LPS structure between parent and the mutants were observed. One B. melitensis 16M galE mutant, Bm92, was assessed for virulence in CD-1 and BALB/c mice and displayed similar kinetics of invasion and persistence in tissues compared with the parent bacterial strain. CD-1 mice immunised with B. melitensis 16M galE were protected against B. melitensis 16M challenge. Crown Copyright (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
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Aim: To assess the effect of the growth promoter avilamycin on emergence and persistence of resistance in enteric bacteria in the pig. Methods and Results: Pigs ( treated with avilamycin for 3 months and controls) were challenged with multiresistant Salmonella Typhimurium DT104 and faecal counts were performed for enterococci, Escherichia coli, S. Typhimurium and Campylobacter ( before, during and 5 weeks post-treatment). Representative isolates were tested for antibiotic resistance and for the presence of resistance genes. Avilamycin-resistant Enterococci faecalis (speciated by PCR) were isolated from the treated pigs and continued to be detected for the first week after treatment had ceased. The avilamycin- resistance gene was characterized by PCR as the emtA gene and speciation by PCR. MIC profiling confirmed that more than one strain of Ent. faecalis carried this gene. There was no evidence of increased antimicrobial resistance in the E. coli, Salmonella and Campylobacter populations, although there was a higher incidence of tetB positive E. coli in the treated pigs than the controls. Conclusion: Although avilamycin selects for resistance in the native enterococci population of the pig, no resistant isolates were detected beyond 1 week post-treatment. This suggests that resistant isolates were unable to persist once selective pressure was removed and were out-competed by the sensitive microflora. Significance and Impact of the Study: Our data suggest the risk of resistant isolates becoming carcass contaminants and infecting humans could be minimized by introducing a withdrawal period after using avilamycin and prior to slaughter.
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Gastrointestinal (GI) models that mimic physiological conditions in vitro are important tools for developing and optimizing biopharmaceutical formulations. Oral administration of live attenuated bacterial vaccines (LBV) can safely and effectively promote mucosal immunity but new formulations are required that provide controlled release of optimal numbers of viable bacterial cells, which must survive gastrointestinal transit overcoming various antimicrobial barriers. Here, we use a gastro-small intestine gut model of human GI conditions to study the survival and release kinetics of two oral LBV formulations: the licensed typhoid fever vaccine Vivotif comprising enteric coated capsules; and an experimental formulation of the model vaccine Salmonella Typhimurium SL3261 dried directly onto cast enteric polymer films and laminated to form a polymer film laminate (PFL). Neither formulation released significant numbers of viable cells when tested in the complete gastro-small intestine model. The poor performance in delivering viable cells could be attributed to a combination of acid and bile toxicity plus incomplete release of cells for Vivotif capsules, and to bile toxicity alone for PFL. To achieve effective protection from intestinal bile in addition to effective acid resistance, bile adsorbent resins were incorporated into the PFL to produce a new formulation, termed BR-PFL. Efficient and complete release of 4.4x107 live cells per dose was achieved from BR-PFL at distal intestinal pH, with release kinetics controlled by the composition of the enteric polymer film, and no loss in viability observed in any stage of the GI model. Use of this in vitro GI model thereby allowed rational design of an oral LBV formulation to maximize viable cell release.
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As variáveis físicas, químicas e microbiológicas de um sistema de lagoas interligadas para o tratamento de dejetos suínos foram avaliadas. O sistema, composto por sete lagoas em séries (duas anaeróbias, uma facultativa, uma com aeração mecânica e três aeróbias), está localizado no sul do Brasil e recebe dejetos de cerca de 4.000 matrizes e 30.000 suínos em crescimento e terminação. Foram realizadas 20 coletas quinzenais, em sete pontos ao longo do sistema de tratamento. Verificou-se a existência de diferença significativa (p<0,05) na quantidade de fosfato (PO4), nitrato (NO3), fósforo total (PT), sólidos totais (ST) e sólidos voláteis (SV) entre os pontos iniciais do sistema, os quais são anteriores ao tratamento propriamente dito, e as demais fases do processo. A maior redução dos parâmetros analisados ocorreu após as lagoas anaeróbias, havendo uma contínua diminuição dos mesmos no decorrer do processo (p<0,05). As reduções observadas foram de 97,5% para Demanda Bioquímica de Oxigênio (DBO), 97,2% para Demanda Bioquímica de Oxigênio (DQO), 74,8% PO4, 91,2% NO3, 70% PT, 77,4% ST, 86,7% SV, 99% de Coliformes Totais (CT) e 99% de Coliformes Fecais (CF) comparando-se os valores médios no início e no final do sistema. O sistema demostrou, ainda, ser eficaz no controle de Salmonella sp. Das 20 coletas realizadas, foi possível isolar Salmonella sp. em 13 coletas no ponto correspondente ao início do sistema de tratamento e em apenas uma no ponto final do mesmo. Ao lado disto, verificou-se modificação da microbiota mesófila aeróbia ao longo do sistema onde, no afluente predominaram microorganismos Gram negativos com características de enterobactérias e no efluente, cocos Gram positivos catalase negativos. Entretanto, não houve redução significativa no número de unidades formadoras de colônias de mesófilos aeróbios ao longo do sistema. Das 161 amostras de Salmonella Typhimurium e 186 amostras de Escherichia coli isoladas, determinou-se o perfil de resistência pelo método de difusão em ágar, usando 14 antimicrobianos. Observou-se resistência contra sulfonamida (99,5% e 100%), tetraciclina (97,3% e 99,4%), ampicilina (96,8% e 76,4%), estreptomicina (96,2% e 90,1%), sulfa/trimetoprima (95,2% e 84,5%), ácido nalidíxico (82,8% e 77,6%), cloranfenicol (70,4% e 29,2%), cefaclor (71,5% e 25,5%), neomicina (38,2% e 5%), gentamicina (37,1% e 6,2%), tobramicina (35,5% e 13,7%), ciprofloxacina (30,1% e 0%), amoxacilina/ácido clavulânico (11,8% e 5%) e amicacina (9,1% e 3,7%) para E. coli e Salmonella respectivamente, sendo que todas as amostras de Salmonella foram sensíveis à ciprofloxacina. A resistência a quatro ou mais antimicrobianos foi observada em 99,5% das amostras de E. coli e 94,5% das amostras de Salmonella. O padrão de multiresistência foi mantido ao longo do sistema, apesar de verificar-se uma tendência à menor resistência nas amostras de E. coli isoladas após a passagem pelas lagoas aeróbias. As amostras, tanto da afluente como do efluente do sistema, apresentaram grande variabilidade nos perfis de resistência.
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O 3’3-ditrifluormetildifenil disseleneto (DFDD) é um composto organoselenado análogo ao disseleneto de difenila (DPDS). No entanto, diferentemente do DPDS, maiores estudos em relação às atividades biológicas do DFDD ainda permanecem escassos na literatura. Com o objetivo de ampliar o conhecimento dos efeitos biológicos do DFDD, nesse estudo investigou-se a interferência desta molécula no neurocomportamento em camundongos. Além disso, as atividades genotóxicas deste organoselenado em linhagens de Salmonella typhimurium, Saccharomyces cerevisiae e em células de mamíferos em cultura (células V79) também foram avaliadas. Nos ensaios neurocomportamentais em camundongos, o DFDD apresentou uma interessante atividade bloqueadora da estereotipia induzida por apomorfina, que é um modelo animal de esquizofrenia, sem agir sobre outros parâmetros importantes como a memória, ansiedade, exploração e locomoção detectados nas tarefas de esquiva inibitória, campo aberto e habituação a um novo ambiente. Demonstrou-se também neste trabalho que o DFDD não foi mutagênico no Teste Salmonella/microssoma tanto na presença quanto na ausência de ativação metabólica. Entretanto, em linhagens de S. cerevisiae, o DFDD induziu mutações “forward” e reversa, porém lócus não-específico. Diferentemente do seu análogo estrutural DPDS, o DFDD não foi capaz de induzir mutações “frameshift” em S. typhimurium ou S. cerevisiae mesmo quando as linhagens foram tratadas em condições de crescimento. Deste modo, sugere-se que o DFDD não é capaz de se intercalar entre as bases do DNA e que, possivelmente, este efeito seja provocado por um impedimento alostérico causado pelos grupamentos CF3 presentes neste organoselenado. Além disso, o DFDD mostrou-se um fraco agente citotóxico e genotóxico em S. cerevisiae e células V79. Por outro lado, como foi demonstrado no Teste Salmonella/microssoma, o DFDD apresentou um efeito protetor contra a mutagenicidade induzida por peróxido de hidrogênio. De maneira interessante, utilizando um ensaio in vitro, mostrou-se que o DFDD possui uma atividade “catalase-like” até o momento não apresentada por nenhum outro composto organoselenado. No presente trabalho tornou-se evidente também que o DFDD atua de maneira distinta do seu análogo DPDS em vários modelos experimentais e que, provavelmente, os grupamentos CF3 presentes no DFDD sejam de fundamental importância para as interessantes atividades demonstradas por este disseleneto.
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Medicinal plants have been used since antiquity to treat various human diseases. The leaves of Bauhinia monandra are widely used in Brazil as herbal remedies in the treatment of Diabetes Mellitus. From the leaves of B. monandra was purified a galactose-specific lectin, called BmoLL, which also showed a significant hypoglycemic capacity. Following the proposed rules by decree No 116 of 1996/08/08 of the Ministry of Health of Brazil, the study aimed to evaluate the potential for toxicity and mutagenicity of BmoLL from the use of tests with Escherichia coli strain CC104 (Forward mutagenesis assay) with Salmonella typhimurium strain TA (Kado test), with plasmid pBCKS (Break occurrences in plasmid DNA) and enzyme exonuclease III (Search of abasic sites). The results demonstrated that the lectin was unable to increase the frequency of reverse mutation of strains of S. typhimurium, with and without metabolic activity. However, a significant decrease in the frequency of spontaneous mutation was observed in strains of E. coli, especially in poor repair (CC104mutMmutY), indicating an antioxidant potential of the lectin. BmoLL is unable to generate genotoxic and cytotoxic damage, based on the concentrations and the tests performed
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Currently, a wide range of research involving natural products is focused on the discovery of new drugs in many different therapeutic areas. A great number of the synthetic compounds on the market were derived from natural products, especially plants. Nemorosone is the major constituent of the floral resin of Clusia rosea Jacq., Clusiaceae, and in Cuban propolis. In vitro studies have shown cytotoxic activity in this substance against various tumor cell lines, including those resistant to various cytotoxic drugs, whereas it has low cytotoxicity to non-tumoral cells. Therefore, in order to characterize the biological activity of nemorosone, a substance with potential antitumor activity, and in view of preclinical testing of the toxicity of drug candidate compounds, the main aim of this study was to determine the mutagenic and antimutagenic activity of nemorosone by the Ames test, using the strains TA97a, TA98, TA100 and TA102 of Salmonella typhimurium. Secondly, to characterize the estrogenic activity in an experimental recombinant yeast model (Recombinant Yeast Assay) mutagenic activity was observed at in any of the concentrations in any of the test strains. To evaluate the antimutagenic potential, direct and indirect mutagenic agents were used: 4 nitro-o-phenylenediamine (NPD), mitomycin C (MMC) and aflatoxin B1 (AFL). Nemorosone showed moderate antimutagenic activity (inhibition level 31%), in strain TA100 in the presence of AFL, and strong antimutagenic activity in TA102 against MMC (inhibition level 53%). Estrogenic activity was observed, with an EEq of 0.41±0.16 nM at various tested concentrations.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)