2015
DOI: 10.21161/mjm.13414
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Cytotoxic effect of proteinaceous postbiotic metabolites produced by Lactobacillus plantarum I-UL4 cultivated in different media composition on MCF-7 breast cancer cell

Abstract: Aims: Lactobacillus sp. has capability of producing an array of bioactive metabolites that exhibit probiotic effects. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the cytotoxicity effect of proteinaceous postbiotic metabolites (PPM) produced by Lactobacillus plantarum I-UL4 cultivated in different media composition on MCF-7 breast cancer cell. Methodology and results: L. plantarum I-UL4 was cultivated in yeast extract and modified de Man, Rogosa and Sharpe broth containing Tween 80 (CRMRS+T80) or wi… Show more

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“…Thus, these bacteriocins are believed to specifically target tumor cells (30). The anti-cancer activities of UL4-PPM towards a breast cancer cell line has been reported in 2015 (31). The similar properties have been proposed for LAB mediated activation of immune response and metabolic activity in colon cancer cells (32).…”
Section: Mp-2023-1066mentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Thus, these bacteriocins are believed to specifically target tumor cells (30). The anti-cancer activities of UL4-PPM towards a breast cancer cell line has been reported in 2015 (31). The similar properties have been proposed for LAB mediated activation of immune response and metabolic activity in colon cancer cells (32).…”
Section: Mp-2023-1066mentioning
confidence: 72%