Enterocins Produced by Enterococci Isolated from Breast-Fed Infants: Antilisterial Potential
José María Landete,
Raquel Montiel,
Eva Rodríguez-Mínguez
et al.
Abstract:Enterocins are bacteriocins synthesized by Enterococcus strains that show an interesting antimi-crobial effectiveness against foodborne pathogens such as Listeria monocytogenes. The objectives of this study were identify and analyze the expression of enterocin genes of Enterococcus isolated from breast-fed infants and evaluate the ability to inhibit three human isolates of virulent Lis-teria monocytogenes, as well as some probiotic bacteria. The susceptibility of the strains of L. mon-ocytogenes to fifteen ant… Show more
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