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Indian Journal of Microbiology | 2009
Neha Gautam; Nivedita Sharma
Start of the 21st century with its universal call to feed the hungry is an appropriate time to refocus attention on food security and especially the impact of biopatenting on poor communities who are the primary victims of hunger in our world. Antibacterial metabolites of lactic acid bacteria and Bacillus spp have potential as natural preservatives to control the growth of spoilage and pathogenic bacteria in food. Among them, bacteriocin is used as a preservative in food due to its heat stability, wider pH tolerance and its proteolytic activity. Due to thermo stability and pH tolerance it can withstand heat and acidity/alkanity of food during storage condition. Bacteriocin are ribosomally synthesized peptides originally defined as proteinaceous compound affecting growth or viability of closely related organisms. Research is going on extensively to explore the nascent field of biopreservation. Scientists all over the world are showing their keen interest to isolate different types of bacteriocin producing strains and characterize bacteriocin produced by them for food preservation.
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2014
Nivedita Sharma; Anupama Gupta; Neha Gautam
In the present study, a bacterium isolated from Marcha- a herbal cake used as traditional starter culture to ferment local wine in North East India, was evaluated for bacteriocin like inhibitory substance production and was tested against six food borne/spoilage causing pathogens viz. Listeria monocytogenes MTCC 839, Bacillus subtilis MTCC 121, Clostridium perfringens MTCC 450, Staphylococcus aureus, Lactobacillus plantarum and Leuconostoc mesenteroides MTCC 107 by using bit/disc method followed by well diffusion method. The bacterial isolate was identified as Brevibacillus borstelensis on the basis of phenotypic, biochemical and molecular characteristics using 16Sr RNA gene technique. Bacteriocin like inhibitory substance produced by Brevibacillus borstelensis AG1 was purified by gel exclusion chromatography. The molecular mass of the Brevibacillus borstelensis AG1 was found to be 12 kDa. Purified bacteriocin like inhibitory substance of Brevibacillus borstelensis was further characterized by studying the effect of temperature, pH, proteolytic enzyme and stability. Bacteriocin like inhibitory substance was found to be thermostable upto 100 °C, active at neutral pH, sensitive to trypsin, and partially stable till third week of storage thus showing a bright prospective to be used as a potential food biopreservative.
Food Technology and Biotechnology | 2011
Nivedita Sharma; Riti Kapoor; Neha Gautam; Ranjana Kumari
Indian Journal of Microbiology | 2014
Neha Gautam; Nivedita Sharma; O. P. Ahlawat
Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics | 2009
Neha Gautam; Nivedita Sharma
IJBT Vol.7(1) [January 2008] | 2008
Nivedita Sharma; Neha Gautam
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences | 2015
Neha Gautam; Nivedita Sharma
Pakistan journal of scientific and industrial research | 2009
Nivedita Sharma; Ambika Attri; Neha Gautam
The Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences | 2016
Neha Gautam; Nivedita Sharma
Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2015
Neha Gautam; Nivedita Sharma