In this study, the crude biosurfactant produced by a Lactobacillus paracasei strain isolated in a Portuguese
dairy industry was characterized. The minimum surface tension (41.8mN/m) and the critical micelle
concentration (2.5 mg/ml) obtained were found to be similar to the values previously reported for biosurfactants
isolated from other lactobacilli. The biosurfactant was found to be stable to pH changes over a
range from 6 to 10, being more effective at pH 7, and showed no loss of surface activity after incubation at
60 ◦C for 120 h. Although the biosurfactant chemical composition has not been determined yet, a fraction
was isolated through acidic precipitation, which exhibited higher surface activity as compared with the
crude biosurfactant. Furthermore, this isolated biosurfactant showed antimicrobial and anti-adhesive
activities against several pathogenic microorganisms. In addition, L. paracasei exhibited a strong autoaggregating
phenotype, which was maintained after washing and resuspending the cells in PBS, meaning
that this attribute must be related to cell surface components and not to excreted factors. The autoaggregation
ability exhibited by this strain, together with the antimicrobial and anti-adhesive properties
observed for this biosurfactant opens the possibility for its use as an effective probiotic strain.Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT)under the
scope of the Project BIOSURFA: Biosurfactants application for
microbial adhesion inhibition in medical devices
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