Šárka Ročková
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
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Anaerobe | 2011
Šárka Ročková; V. Rada; Petr Marsik; Eva Vlková; Vera Bunesova; Jan Sklenar; Igor Splichal
For healthy infants, which were born normally and fully breastfed, the dominant component of the intestinal microflora are bifidobacteria. However, infants born by caesarean section possess clostridia as a dominant intestinal bacterial group. The aim of the present study was to determine whether bifidobacteria and clostridia are able to grow on human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and other carbon sources - lactose, cow milk (CM) and human milk (HM). Both bifidobacteria and clostridia grew on lactose and in CM. Bifidobacteria grew in HM and on HMOs. In contrast, 3 out of 5 strains of clostridia were not able to grow in HM. No clostridial strain was able to utilise HMOs. While both bifidobacterial strains were resistant to lysozyme, 4 out of 5 strains of clostridia were lysozyme-susceptible. It seems that HMOs together with lysozyme may act as prebiotic-bifidogenic compounds inhibiting intestinal clostridia.
Veterinary Microbiology | 2012
Věra Bunešová; Eva Vlková; Vojtěch Rada; Šárka Ročková; Ivona Svobodová; Lukáš Jebavý; Vladimír Kmeť
The aim of the study was to identify and characterize dog bifidobacterial isolates and compare them with commercial probiotic strains. Sixteen isolates of Bifidobacterium animalis ssp. lactis from dog faeces (German Shepherd Dog) were identified by subspecies-specific PCR, MALDI-TOF MS and sequencing. This study is the first describing B. animalis ssp. lactis occurring within the intestinal tract of dogs. Our dog isolates showed slightly different fingerprinting profiles obtained by RAPD-PCR and REP-PCR from those isolated from yogurt and type strains of B. animalis ssp. lactis. Both, dog and yogurt origin strains indicated survival in the simulated in vitro digestion assay and were resistant to low pH and bile salts. Moreover, strong auto-aggregation activity was observed only in dog origin B. animalis ssp. lactis strains. Dog strains showed good properties predicting their survival ability in GIT and could be tested as a potential new probiotics for dogs or other hosts.
Anaerobe | 2012
Věra Bunešová; Konrad J. Domig; Jiří Killer; Eva Vlková; J. Kopečný; J. Mrázek; Šárka Ročková; Vojtěch Rada
In our previous experiment, the ten calves originated bifidobacterial strains were administered to calves and re-isolated. Fingerprinting techniques used in this study enabled us to distinguish the surviving and non-surviving strains. Only the species Bifidobacterium animalis ssp. animalis and Bifidobacterium longum ssp. suis were found to survive in the intestine.
Biotechnology Letters | 2010
Vojtěch Rada; Igor Splichal; Šárka Ročková; M. Grmanová; Eva Vlková
International Dairy Journal | 2011
Šárka Ročková; Jiri Nevoral; V. Rada; Petr Marsik; Jan Sklenar; Andrea Hinkova; Eva Vlková; Milan Marounek
Czech Journal of Food Sciences | 2018
Gabriela Kunová; Vojtěch Rada; Ivana Lisová; Šárka Ročková; Eva Vlková
Folia Microbiologica | 2012
Šárka Ročková; V. Rada; Jiri Nevoral; Petr Marsik; Eva Vlková; Vera Bunesova
Folia Microbiologica | 2012
Věra Bunešová; Eva Vlková; Vojtěch Rada; Vladimíra Kňazovická; Šárka Ročková; Martina Geigerová; Matěj Božik
Small Ruminant Research | 2012
Věra Bunešová; Eva Vlková; Jiří Killer; Vojtěch Rada; Šárka Ročková
Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018
Šárka Ročková; V. Rada; Jaroslav Havlik; R. Švejstil; Eva Vlková; Vera Bunesova; K. Janda; I. Profousová