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SOS Response Inhibitory Properties by Potential Probiotic Formulations of Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens B-1895 and Bacillus Subtilis KATMIRA1933 Obtained by Solid-State Fermentation

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Journal Curr Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2019 Jan 4
PMID 30603963
Citations 6
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Abstract

The ability of fermentates of two potential probiotic strains, Bacillus amyloliquefaciens B-1895 and Bacillus subtilis KATMIRA1933, to lower the SOS response in bacteria was evaluated using Escherichia coli-based Lux biosensors (pRecA-lux) and the tested bacilli fermentates obtained through solid-state fermentation. The SOS response was stimulated by the addition of ciprofloxacine. Preparations of both Bacillus fermentates demonstrated SOS-inhibitory activity (up to 54.21%). The strain КATMIRA1933 was characterized by higher SOS-inhibitory activity. The active components of the fermentates were stable against heating, proteinase, and RNase action.

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