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. 2014 Dec 23;52(9):5631–5640. doi: 10.1007/s13197-014-1686-y

Table 1.

Antibacterial spectrum of the eight potent isolates against LAB and pathogens

Isolates SJ65 SJ5 SJ22 SJ6 SJ37 SJ40 SJ33 SJ9
Lactobacillus rhamnosus
MTCC 1408
10 ± 1 12 ± 1 12 ± 1 11 ± 1 10 ± 1 12 ± 1 11 ± 2 12 ± 2
Enterococcus faecalis
MTCC 439
11 ± 1 10 ± 1 11 ± 1 11 ± 1 10 ± 1 10 ± 2 11 ± 2 12 ± 2
Staphylococcus aureus
MTCC 737
18 ± 3 17 ± 2 17 ± 3 16 ± 2 16 ± 4 16 ± 3 15 ± 3 18 ± 3
Listeria monocytogenes
MTCC 657
20 ± 2 14 ± 3 15 ± 2 15 ± 2 15 ± 3 10 ± 2 14 ± 2 15 ± 2
Bacillus cereus
MTCC 1272
20 ± 2 20 ± 3 15 ± 2 18 ± 3 15 ± 3 18 ± 4 17 ± 2 19 ± 4
Vibrio parahemolyticus
MTCC 451
17 ± 3 16 ± 3 15 ± 2 16 ± 2 14 ± 4 15 ± 2 16 ± 2 16 ± 3
Aeromonas hydrophila ssp. hydrophilia
MTCC 1739
19 ± 2 17 ± 2 18 ± 3 17 ± 2 14 ± 3 18 ± 4 17 ± 3 19 ± 3
Escherichia coli
MTCC 728
18 ± 3 16 ± 3 16 ± 2 14 ± 2 19 ± 3 13 ± 2 18 ± 4 15 ± 2

SJ65 – Lactobacillus pentosus, SJ5 and SJ22 – Lactobacillus plantarum, SJ6, SJ33, SJ37, SJ40 – Lactobacillus plantarum ssp. argentoratensis, SJ9 – Lactobacillus plantarum ssp. plantarum. Inhibition zone expressed in mm inclusive of well diameter 6 mm. Values are mean ± SD of 3 independent experiments performed in duplicates