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    ISOLASI DAN KARAKTERISASI BAKTERI ASAM LAKTAT (BAL) KANDIDAT PROBIOTIK DARI TERASI TRADISIONAL DI PEKANBARU
    (wahyu sari yeni, 2019-01-14) Ansumar, Ansumar; Fibriarti, Bernadeta Leni
    Terasi is one of the fermented product of shrimp or fish which is often used as food seasoning by the people. Terasi is also a source of Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) which has the potential as a culture for probiotic starters. Probiotics are dietary supplements containing live microbes that profitable to their hosts. This study aimed to characterize probiotic lactic acid bacteria isolated from traditional terasi in Pekanbaru. LAB isolation from terasi was done by pour plate method using selective medium, MRSA (Man Rogosa Sharpe Agar). All of morphological, physiological and biochemical characteristics were observed. A total of 7 isolates were obtained from the isolation process. All LAB isolates are rod (Basil) positive Gram bacteria, negative catalase, non-motile and capable to fermenting glucose. In the probiotic test seven isolates was able to grow at a temperature of 37 ℃ and 45 ℃, pH 2 and 3, and salt levels of 4% and 6.5%.

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