Isolation of Cholesterol-Lowering Lactic Acid Bacteria from Pig and Human Feces

  • Ryu Hye Myung (Department of Biology, Keimyung University) ;
  • Kim Sang Gyo (Vilac Company LTD. R&D Center) ;
  • Kim Su Won (Department of Biology, Keimyung University) ;
  • Choi Ju Yun (Department of Biology, Keimyung University) ;
  • Nam Jin Sik (Department of Food& Nutrition, Sunwon Women's College) ;
  • Yoo Min (Department of Biology, Keimyung University)
  • Published : 2005.12.01

Abstract

Elevated level of serum cholesterol in humans is a risk factor correlated with the development of coronary heart disease. We have screened lactic acid bacteria from pig and human feces for the development of probiotics which have an anti-cholesterol effect. We have used special media to isolate only lactic acid bacteria and they were subjected to the experiments such as oxgal test, carbohydrate fermentation test. Results from the acid tolerance test and growth test in the presence of oxgal demonstrated that some strains would likely survive in thuman stomach, where acidity is high, and in small intestine, where bile fluid is present. In conclusion, we were able to screen lactic acid bacteria which were tolerant against bile acid and supposed to be prominent to lower the cholesterol level in human serum.

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