Real time microcalorimetric profiling of prebiotic inulin metabolism
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Elsevier B.V.
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The in vitro assessment of prebiotics involves elaborate microbiological techniques or a combination of culture
techniques and molecular methods. In this study, the isothermal microcalorimeter, an instrument which can
monitor the real time growth of bacteria was applied to investigate the prebiotic effect of inulin in real time. Fresh
and standardized frozen faecal slurries were prepared, placed and monitored in the isothermal microcalorimeter.
The faecal samples and commercial probiotic strains Lactobacillus acidophilus LA-5®, Bifidobacterium lactis BB 12® were cultured in a mixed medium of cooked meat medium (CMM) and brain heart infusion (BHI) broth with
and without supplementation with inulin and monitored in the microcalorimeter. The results showed power time (p-t) curves that were characteristic for the samples. The p-t curves of the fresh and frozen faecal samples
were similar. Augmented microbial activity was observed when the faecal sample was inoculated into CMM-BHI
mixed broth with significant enhancement of microbial activity detected in the presence of inulin which was
reproducible. Deconvoluted p-t curves showed multiple peaks with time and intensity variance depending on
presence or absence of inulin suggesting possible differences in utilization of inulin by the different groups of
bacteria in the polymicrobial sample. P-t curves of the pure species did not show any significant change when
inulin was supplemented into the medium likely due to the inability of the bacteria to primarily utilize inulin.
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