“…Enzyme treatment with a-amylase, lysozyme and lipase did not affect inhibition activity of the BLIS, showing that carbohydrate and lipid moieties are not required for the activity of BLIS from B. infantis BCRC 14602. Similar results of enzyme treatments with proteases, lipases and amylases have been reported for other bacteriocins (Yildirim & Johnson, 1998) and BLIS (Collado, Hernández, & Sanz, 2005;Touré, Kheadr, Lacroix, Moroni, & Fliss, 2003) from bifidobacteria including some LAB bacteriocins (Batdorj et al, 2006;Chen, Yangida, & Srionnul, 2007;Millette et al, 2007). Catalase treatment did not destroy the antimicrobial activity of BLIS from B. infantis BCRC 14602, which proves that the antimicrobial activity is not due to the hydrogen peroxide production.…”