Anticandidal activities of lactic acid bacteria isolated from the vagina

Yükleniyor...
Küçük Resim

Tarih

2019

Dergi Başlığı

Dergi ISSN

Cilt Başlığı

Yayıncı

Tübitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey

Erişim Hakkı

Attribution 4.0 International
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Özet

Background/aim: Lactic acid bacteria prevent the overgrowth of pathogenic agents and opportunistic pathogens in the vagina. Moreover, lactic acid bacteria contribute to the preservation of vaginal microbiota by producing antimicrobial agents. Previous studies showed that some lactic acid bacteria exhibited antimicrobial activity against Candida species causing yeast vaginosis as well as many bacterial pathogens. Materials and methods: The antifungal activities of various lactic acid bacteria isolated from the vagina of healthy women on some Candida species isolated from the vagina were investigated by agar diffusion technique. Results: Most of the lactic acid bacteria that belong to the species of Lactobacillus crispatus, L. fermentum, L. acidophilus, L. paracesei subsp. paracesei, L. pentosus, and L. plantarum exhibited antifungal activity in varying ratios against C. albicans, C. glabrata, and C. tropical is strains isolated from the vagina. Conclusion: The lactic acid bacteria are useful microorganisms associated with a variety of probiotic properties. In this sense, our lactic acid bacteria isolates with high antifungal activity may be promising candidates as probiotic microorganisms in the inhibition of vaginal candidiasis, which is one of the most prevalent problems, or in the protection against candidiasis. We will continue our studies in this area.

Açıklama

WOS: 000458367000054
PubMed ID: 30761844

Anahtar Kelimeler

Agar Diffusion Technique, Anticandidal Activity, Candida, Lactic Acid Bacteria

Kaynak

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

WoS Q Değeri

Q4

Scopus Q Değeri

Q3

Cilt

49

Sayı

1

Künye

Er, S., İstanbullu Tosun, A., Arık, G. ve Kıvanç, M. (2019). Anticandidal activities of lactic acid bacteria isolated from the vagina. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, 49(1), 375-383. https://dx.doi.org/10.3906/sag-1709-143