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3rd Edition of International Conference on Probiotics and Prebiotics

March 27 -28, 2025

March 27 -28, 2025 | Singapore
PROBIOTICS 2023

Javaid Hameed

Speaker at International Conference on Probiotics and Prebiotics 2023 - Javaid Hameed
University of Kashmir, India
Title : Unveiling the potential of cultured lactobacillus and enterococcus probiotic strains isolated from hangul deer (Cervus Hanglu Hanglu): Implications for health management and conservation

Abstract:

The mammalian gut microbiota plays a crucial role in promoting host health, and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are commonly employed as probiotics for their beneficial effects. The Hangul deer (Cervus hanglu hanglu), a critically endangered red deer subspecies found in the Indian subcontinent, requires meticulous health management for its conservation. This pioneering study aimed to isolate, identify, and evaluate the in-vitro probiotic functional properties of LAB strains from the feces of Hangul deer. A total of 27 LAB strains were isolated and identified using 16S rDNA gene sequencing, followed by comprehensive probiotic characterization and safety assessment. Remarkably, four species exhibited robust resistance and survivability against varying pH and bile salts, along with high aggregation and co-aggregation capacities. Notably, Lactobacillus acidophilus and Enterococcus mundtii strains displayed antibacterial activities. Safety assessment revealed the absence of hemolytic activity and virulence genes in all four strains. Antibiotic susceptibility testing showed that Lactobacillus acidophilus and Enterococcus casseliflavus were susceptible to all tested antibiotics, while Enterococcus mundtii exhibited resistance to clindamycin, and Enterococcus gallinarum exhibited resistance to erythromycin. These findings suggest that the isolated LAB strains possess advantageous probiotic characteristics and hold potential as dietary supplements for promoting the health and disease management of Hangul deer.

Biography:

Javaid Hameed is a highly motivated and dedicated conservation researcher, currently pursuing a Ph.D. and serving as an Indian Council of Medical Research-Senior Research Fellow at the Centre of Research for Development, University of Kashmir, India. With a M.Sc. degree from Panjab University, Javaid possesses a profound passion for safeguarding our natural resources. His research focuses on investigating the implications of the gut microbiome in the conservation of Red Deer, demonstrating his specialized expertise in this field and Use of probiotics as potential tools for effective protection against pesticide toxicity.

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