Pediocin A modulates intestinal microflora metabolism in swine in vitro intestinal fermentations.

2009 
The aim of this study was to inves- tigate in vitro the effects of pediocin A (a bacterio- cin produced by lactic acid bacteria (LAB) Pediococ- cus pentosaceus FBB61) on microbial metabolism in the small and large intestine of pigs. Pediocin A was partially purified by ion exchange chromatography and added to an in vitro fermentation system. The intesti- nal inoculum was collected from pigs immediately af- ter slaughter, diluted with a buffer, and dispensed into fermentation syringes and vessels of the 2 experimental groups: 1) Bac+ = cecal liquor + predigested diet + pediocin A (final concentration 160 activity units/mL); 2) Bac− = cecal liquor + predigested diet + partially purified supernatant of P. pentosaceus FBB61-2. Intes- tinal microbial growth was monitored using the cumu- lative gas production technique; the kinetics of fermen- tation, bacterial counts, VFA, ammonia, polyamines, and p-cresol production were analyzed. Pediocin A had almost no effects on small intestine fermentation pa- rameters, whereas in the cecum pediocin A decreased gas production (−16%; P < 0.05), ammonia, and VFA production (−52 and −21%, respectively, after 24 h; P < 0.001) compared with the control group. Signifi- cant inhibition of clostridia and LAB occurred in ce- cal fermentations: the Bac+ group yielded a decreased number of clostridia and LAB in cecal fermentations (8.19 and 7.80 cfu/mL, respectively) compared with Bac− (9.32 and 8.95 cfu/mL, respectively; P < 0.001). The low clostridia counts in the pediocin-treated group may also explain the reduced concentration of the car- cinogenic compound p-cresol (−88%; P < 0.01). Our results suggest that pediocin A could be an alternative to replace antibiotic growth promoters for the prophy- laxis of enteric diseases and to improve production of farm animals.
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