L. P. Babenko
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins | 2012
L. M. Lazarenko; L. P. Babenko; Liubov Shynkarenko Sichel; Valentyn Pidgorskyi; Viktoriia Mokrozub; Olga Voronkova; Mykola Ya Spivak
The antibacterial activity of Lactobacillus casei IMV B-7280, Lact. acidophilus IMV B-7279, Bifidobacterium longum VK1, and B. bifidum VK2 strains or their various compositions in relation to Staphylococcus aureus in vitro and on models of experimental intravaginal staphylococcosis of mice was determined. It was found that under the influence of these strains and their various compositions, the in vitro growth of Staph. aureus was inhibited, and the number of colonies of Staph. aureus plated from the vagina of infected mice was significantly reduced. The antibacterial activity of these strains separately and in compositions correlated with their ability to improve the performance of the immune response. These strains were the most effective in the following compositions: Lact. casei IMV B-7280—B. longum VK1—B. bifidum VK2. Strains of Lact. casei IMV B-7280, Lact. acidophilus IMV B-7279, B. bifidum VK2, and B. longum VK1 are prospective components of future probiotic drugs efficient in treating staphylococcosis and for immunity correction.
The Epma Journal | 2018
Rostyslav V Bubnov; L. P. Babenko; L. M. Lazarenko; Victoria V. Mokrozub; Mykola Ya Spivak
BackgroundProbiotics have tremendous potential to develop healthy diets, treatment, and prevention. Investigation of in vitro cultural properties of health-promoting microorganisms like lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and bifidobacteria is crucial to select probiotic strains for treatments based on gut microbiota modulation to justify individualized and personalized approach for nutrition and prevention of variety of diseases. The aim was to study the biological properties of LAB and bifidobacteria probiotic strains, namely adhesive properties; resistance to antibiotics; and biological fluids (gastric juice, bile, pancreatic enzymes), and to overview the literature in the field.Materials and methodsWe studied six LAB strains (Lactobacillus acidophilus ІМV В-7279, L. casei ІМV В-7280, L. delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus ІМV В-7281, L. rhamnosus LB-3 VK6, L. delbrueckii LE VK8, L. plantarum LM VK7), and two bifidobacteria strains (Bifidobacterium animalis VKL, B. animalis VKB). We characterized tinctorial, culturally morphological, physiological, and biochemical properties of probiotic strains of LAB and bifidobacteria by commonly used research methods. Determination of the resistance to antibiotics was carried out using disc-diffusion method. The effects of gastric juice, bile, and pancreatin on the viability of LAB and bifidobacteria were evaluated. Adhesive properties of LAB and bifidobacteria to epithelial cells were assessed calculating three indicators: average adhesion rate (AAR), participation rate of epithelial cells (PRE), and adhesiveness index of microorganisms (AIM). Electron microscopy of LAB and bifidobacteria cells was conducted.ResultsThe studied strains of LAB and bifidobacteria did not form spores, were positively stained by Gram, grow on medium in a wide range of pH (1.0–9.0, optimum pH 5.5–6.5), were sensitive to a wide range of antibiotics; and showed different resistance to gastric juice, bile, and pancreatic enzymes. The most resistant to antibiotics were L. rhamnosus LB-3 VK6 and L. delbrueckii LE VK8 strains. The most susceptible to gastric juice was L. plantarum LM VK7, which stopped its growth at 8% of gastric juice; L. acidophilus IMV B-7279, B. animalis VKL, and B. animalis VKB strains were resistant even in the 100% concentration. Strains L. acidophilus IMV В-7279, L. casei IMV В-7280, B. animalis VKL, B. animalis VKB, L. rhamnosus LB-3 VK6, L. delbrueckii LE VK8, and L. delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus IMV В-7281 were resistant to pancreatic enzymes. Adhesive properties of the strains according to AIM index were high in L. casei IMV В-7280, B. animalis VKL, and B. animalis VKB; were moderate in L. delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus IMV В-7281; and were low in L. acidophilus IMV В-7279, L. rhamnosus LB-3 VK6, L. delbrueckii LE VK8, and L. plantarum LM VK7.ConclusionWe recognized strain-dependent properties of studied LAB and bifidobacteria probiotic strains (adhesive ability, resistance to antibiotics, and gut biological fluids) and discussed potential for most effective individualized treatment for gut and distant sites microbiome modulation.
The Epma Journal | 2017
Rostyslav V Bubnov; L. P. Babenko; L. M. Lazarenko; Viktoria V Mokrozub; Oleksandr A. Demchenko; Oleksiy V. Nechypurenko; Mykola Ya Spivak
Mikrobiolohichnyĭ zhurnal | 2012
Mokrozub Vv; L. M. Lazarenko; L. P. Babenko; Shynkarenko-Sichel Lm; Olevinska Zm; Timoshok No; Pidgorskyi Vs; Mykola Ya Spivak
Mikrobiolohichnyĭ zhurnal | 2012
L. P. Babenko; L. M. Lazarenko; Shynkarenko Lm; Mokrozub Vv; Pidgorskyi Vs; Spivak Mj
Mikrobiolohichnyĭ zhurnal | 2017
L. M. Lazarenko; L. P. Babenko; Rostyslav V Bubnov; Olga M Demchenko; V.M. Zotsenko; Nadiya V. Boyko; M.Ya. Spivak; Lcl Diaprof
Archive | 2018
L. M. Lazarenko; O. Melnikova; L. P. Babenko; Rostyslav V Bubnov; Tetiana Beregova; Tetiana Falalyeyeva; Mykola Ya Spivak
Інфекційні хвороби | 2017
L. M. Lazarenko; L. M. Hanova; L. P. Babenko; O. K. Kyseliova; V. O. Shevchuk; M. Ya. Spivak
Research Bulletin of the National Technical University of Ukraine "Kyiv Politechnic Institute | 2017
L. M. Lazarenko; L. P. Babenko; Viktoriya Mokrozub; Maria Voronkevich; Daria Loseva; Lubov Sichel; Mykola Ya Spivak
Archive | 2017
D. V. Loseva; M. A. Voronkevych; I. V. Sagan; O. I. Melnykova; O. S. Voronkova; L. P. Babenko; L. M. Lazarenko; M. Ya. Spivak