Streptococcus mutans plays a major role in biofilm formation and pathogenic bacterial adhesion. Here we investigated the abilities of our isolates from diverse conventional sources to characterize the beneficial bacteria… Click to show full abstract
Streptococcus mutans plays a major role in biofilm formation and pathogenic bacterial adhesion. Here we investigated the abilities of our isolates from diverse conventional sources to characterize the beneficial bacteria for inhibition of S. mutans. Enterobacter cloacae PS-74, a beneficial bacteria isolated from yoghurt, is gram negative, rod shaped, and resistant to acid, bile salt, and amylase. PS-74 cell-free supernatants (CFS) demonstrated highest zone of inhibition of 29 ± 1.7 mm. Further, the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) value of CFS PS-74 was recorded to be 10 μL and its minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) value was found to be 15μL which led to 99.9% log reduction of S. mutans. Moreover, the biofilm formation was reduced by 84.91% at MIC15 of CFS PS-74 which alleviate the dental caries formation by S. mutans. This is the first report on E. cloacae PS-74, which was studied for its probiotic properties to inhibit S. mutans MTCC-890 due to the production of organic acids and employed in oral treatment.
               
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