Abstract : Soya bean tempe is known for its bioactivity in reducing the severity of diarrhoea in piglets. This
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Abstract : Soya bean tempe is known for its bioactivity in reducing the severity of diarrhoea in piglets. This bioactivity is caused by an inhibition of the adhesion of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) to intestinal cells. In this paper we assessed the bioactive effect of soya tempe on a range of ETEC target strains as well as the effect of a range of cereal and leguminous substrates and starter pure cultures. Soya bean tempe extracts strongly inhibited the adhesion of ETEC strains tested. All tempe made from other leguminous seeds were as bioactive as soya bean tempe whereas tempe made from cereals showed no bioactivity. Using soya beans as substrate fermentation with several fungi (Mucor Rhizopus spp. and yeasts) as well as Bacillus spp. resulted in bioactive tempe whereas fermentation with lactobacilli showed no bioactivity. The active component is released or formed during the fermentation and is not present in microbial biomass and only partly in unfermented substrates. The bioactivity being not specific for a single ETEC strain makes the bioactive tempe relevant for applications in animal husbandry.Copyright 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.PMID 20510782 PubMed - indexed for MEDLINEPublication Types MeSH Terms SubstancesPublication Types Research Support Non-U.S. GovtMeSH TermsAnimalsBacteria/metabolism*Bacterial Adhesion/drug effects*Biological Factors/metabolism*Biological Factors/pharmacologyCells CulturedDown-Regulation/drug effectsEnterotoxigenic Escherichia coli/drug effectsEnterotoxigenic Escherichia coli/physiology*FermentationFungi/metabolism*Jejunum/cytologyJejunum/drug effectsJejunum/microbiology*Plant Extracts/metabolismPlant Extracts/pharmacology*Soy Foods/analysisSoy Foods/microbiology*SwineSubstancesBiological FactorsPlant ExtractsLinkOut - more resourcesFull Text SourcesElsevier ScienceEBSCOOhioLINK Electronic Journal CenterSwets Information ServicesMedicalMolds - MedlinePlus Health Information Supplemental Content Related citations Fermented soya bean (tempe) extracts reduce adhesion of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli to intestinal epithelial cells. 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