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BioMed Research International | 2013

Biomedical Applications of Fermenticin HV6b Isolated from Lactobacillus fermentum HV6b MTCC10770

Baljinder Kaur; Praveen P. Balgir; Bharti Mittu; Balvir Kumar; Neena Garg

Fermenticin HV6b is a class IIa antimicrobial peptide produced by Lactobacillus fermentum HV6b MTCC 10770 isolated from human vaginal ecosystem. It shows growth inhibition of a wide range of opportunistic pathogens of humans, for example, Bacteroides, Gardnerella vaginalis, Mobiluncus, Staphylococci, and Streptococci, associated with bacterial vaginosis in humans. It does possess an impressive sperm immobilization and spermicidal activity tested against human sperms which makes it an attractive proposition for formulating antibacterial vaginosis and contraceptive products. Apart from this, in vitro studies conducted against four different tissue models have indicated its potential to be used as a component of anticancerous drug therapy as it is reported to induce apoptosis in cancerous cells. This information could be integrated in future studies focusing on in vivo assessment of anticancerous activity of lactic acid bacterial toxins or bacteriocins.


BioMed Research International | 2015

Statistical Optimization of Conditions for Decolorization of Synthetic Dyes by Cordyceps militaris MTCC 3936 Using RSM

Baljinder Kaur; Balvir Kumar; Neena Garg; Navneet Kaur

In the present study, the biobleaching potential of white rot fungus Cordyceps militaris MTCC3936 was investigated. For preliminary screening, decolorization properties of C. militaris were comparatively studied using whole cells in agar-based and liquid culture systems. Preliminary investigation in liquid culture systems revealed 100% decolorization achieved within 3 days of incubation for reactive yellow 18, 6 days for reactive red 31, 7 days for reactive black 8, and 11 days for reactive green 19 and reactive red 74. RSM was further used to study the effect of three independent variables such as pH, incubation time, and concentration of dye on decolorization properties of cell free supernatant of C. militaris. RSM based statistical analysis revealed that dye decolorization by cell free supernatants of C. militaris is more efficient than whole cell based system. The optimized conditions for decolorization of synthetic dyes were identified as dye concentration of 300 ppm, incubation time of 48 h, and optimal pH value as 5.5, except for reactive red 31 (for which the model was nonsignificant). The maximum dye decolorizations achieved under optimized conditions for reactive yellow 18, reactive green 19, reactive red 74, and reactive black 8 were 73.07, 65.36, 55.37, and 68.59%, respectively.


Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2014

Effect of the oral intake of probiotic Pediococcus acidilactici BA28 on Helicobacter pylori causing peptic ulcer in C57BL/6 mice models.

Baljinder Kaur; Neena Garg; Atul Sachdev; Balvir Kumar

Probiotic lactic acid bacteria are being proposed to cure peptic ulcers by reducing colonization of Helicobacter pylori within the stomach mucosa and by eradicating already established infection. In lieu of that, in vitro inhibitory activity of pediocin-producing probiotic Pediococcus acidilactici BA28 was evaluated against H. pylori by growth inhibition assays. Further, chronic gastritis was first induced in two groups of C57BL/6 mice by orogastric inoculation with H. pylori with polyethylene catheter, and probiotic P. acidilactici BA28 was orally administered to study the eradication and cure of peptic ulcer disease. H. pylori and P. acidilactici BA28 were detected in gastric biopsy and fecal samples of mice, respectively. A probiotic treatment with P. acidilactici BA28, which is able to eliminate H. pylori infection and could reverse peptic ulcer disease, is being suggested as a co-adjustment with conventional antibiotic treatment. The study provided an evidence of controlling peptic ulcer disease, by diet modulation.


Archives of Clinical Microbiology | 2011

Cloning and expression of bacteriocins of Pediococcus spp.: A review

Balvir Kumar; Praveen P. Balgir; Baljinder Kaur; Neena Garg


Archive | 2013

OPTIMIZATION OF BACTERIOCIN PRODUCTION IN PEDIOCOCCUS ACIDILACTICI BA28 USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY

Baljinder Kaur; Neena Garg; Atul Sachdev


Archives of Clinical Microbiology | 2010

Helicobacter pylori infection: efficacy of probiotics and role of genome wide association studies

Baljinder Kaur; Praveen P. Balgir; Balvir Kumar; Neena Garg


Mintage Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Sciences | 2013

CHARACTERISTICS OF BACTERIOCIN BA28 PRODUCED BY Pediococcus acidilactici BA28

Baljinder Kaur; Neena Garg


American Journal of Drug Discovery and Development | 2013

Antimicrobial Spectrum of Anti-Gardnerella vaginalis Bacteriocin Producing Lactobacillus fermentum HV6b Against Bacterial Vaginosis Associated Organisms

Baljinder Kaur; Praveen P. Balgir; Bharti Mittu; Ashish Chuahan; Balvir Kumar; Neena Garg


Archive | 2012

Isolation and In vitro characterization of anti-Gardnerella vaginalis bacteriocin producing Lactobacillus fermentum HV6b isolated from human vaginal ecosystem

Baljinder Kaur; Praveen P. Balgir; Bharti Mittu; Ashish Chauhan; Balvir Kumar; Neena Garg


Archive | 2012

COMPARISON OF ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY OF BACTERIOCINS FROM LACTIC ACID BACTERIA WITH VARIOUS ANTIBIOTICS AGAINST GARDNERELLA VAGINALIS

Baljinder Kaur; Praveen P. Balgir; Bharti Mittu; Harinder Singh; Balvir Kumar; Neena Garg

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Ashish Chauhan

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar

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Parminder Kaur

Guru Nanak Dev University

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