Background/Purpose
Studies have been focused on using probiotics to prevent caries. The lactobacillus probiotic bacteria in Yakult
®
(LcY) has been shown to inhibit the growth or biofilm formation of
Streptococcus mutans
. However, sucrose in Yakult
®
raised concerns. The purpose of this study was to determine effects of Yakult
®
on the growth and adhesion of
S. mutans
.
Materials and methods
S. mutans
was grown in serial diluted Yakult
®
, filtered Yakult
®
or 20% heated Yakult
®
.
S. mutans
was co-cultured with LcY in media with or without diluted filtered Yakult
®
, or in LcY grown in media with or without sugars. Colony forming units and pH values of bacterial cultures were determined. SYTO 9-stained adhered bacteria were observed.
Results
Yakult
®
inhibited the growth of
S. mutans
. Filtering or heating Yakult
®
reduced its inhibitory ability against
S. mutans
. The inhibitory effect of LcY against
S. mutans
was enhanced when cultured in the presence of 20% filtered Yakult
®
. LcY cultured in sucrose media for 24 h inhibited the growth of
S. mutans
, but this effect was less evident when LcY was grown for 48 h. LcY grown in glucose or lactose media similarly reduced
S. mutans
growth. Culturing
S. mutans
with LcY grown in sucrose or glucose media reduced bacterial adhesion. However, co-culturing
S. mutans
with LcY grown in the lactose media did not decrease bacterial adhesion.
Conclusion
Yakult
®
and its probiotic content may inhibit
S. mutans
growth and the effect may be moderated by the type of sugar added for LcY cultivation.
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