The current study was undertaken to enumerate Gram-positive bacteria in fresh sub-tropical marine fish and determine the effect of ambient storage (25°C) on the Gram-positive bacterial count. Total and Gram-positive bacteria were enumerated in the muscles, gills and gut of fresh and stored Pseudocaranx dentex, Pagrus auratus and Mugil cephalus on tryptone soya agar (TSA) and TSA with 0.25% phenylethyl alcohol (PEA), respectively. Initial studies indicated that PEA significantly reduced total aerobic bacterial count (TABC) whereas control Gram-positive bacteria were not affected by 0.25% PEA. TABC significantly increased in all fish body parts, whereas Gram-positive aerobic bacterial count (GABC) significantly increased only in the muscles a...
Aquaculture products can harbor pathogenic bacteria which are part of the natural microflora. Microb...
The presence of fish spoilage and human pathogenic bacteria in ice-chilled and spoiled Siakap (Sea p...
This study points out the limitations of several general growth media frequently used in seafood res...
The current study was undertaken to enumerate Gram-positive bacteria in fresh sub-tropical marine fi...
This study identified Gram-positive bacteria in three sub-tropical marine fish species; Pseudocaranx...
Gram-positive bacteria are part of the normal flora of fish from different aquatic environments. The...
This study identified Gram-positive bacteria in three sub-tropical marine fish species: Pseudocaranx...
The present work was carried out to determine the aerobic bacteria present in different fish sample...
The present study was carried out for microbiological analysis to assess the quality of raw fish sol...
Microorganisms are the major cause of spoilage of most seafood products. Fishes are more perishable...
This study compares the bacteriological quality between ice and salt storage methods on Asian seabas...
The intestinal microbial community has crucial functions for their vertebrate host. Several studies ...
With the increase of antimicrobial resistances due to the widespread use of antibiotics, the search ...
Not AvailableDocumenting bacteria present in healthy individuals forms the first step in understandi...
The total volatile basic nitrogen TVB N and microbial contents of iced species from the Arabian Gulf...
Aquaculture products can harbor pathogenic bacteria which are part of the natural microflora. Microb...
The presence of fish spoilage and human pathogenic bacteria in ice-chilled and spoiled Siakap (Sea p...
This study points out the limitations of several general growth media frequently used in seafood res...
The current study was undertaken to enumerate Gram-positive bacteria in fresh sub-tropical marine fi...
This study identified Gram-positive bacteria in three sub-tropical marine fish species; Pseudocaranx...
Gram-positive bacteria are part of the normal flora of fish from different aquatic environments. The...
This study identified Gram-positive bacteria in three sub-tropical marine fish species: Pseudocaranx...
The present work was carried out to determine the aerobic bacteria present in different fish sample...
The present study was carried out for microbiological analysis to assess the quality of raw fish sol...
Microorganisms are the major cause of spoilage of most seafood products. Fishes are more perishable...
This study compares the bacteriological quality between ice and salt storage methods on Asian seabas...
The intestinal microbial community has crucial functions for their vertebrate host. Several studies ...
With the increase of antimicrobial resistances due to the widespread use of antibiotics, the search ...
Not AvailableDocumenting bacteria present in healthy individuals forms the first step in understandi...
The total volatile basic nitrogen TVB N and microbial contents of iced species from the Arabian Gulf...
Aquaculture products can harbor pathogenic bacteria which are part of the natural microflora. Microb...
The presence of fish spoilage and human pathogenic bacteria in ice-chilled and spoiled Siakap (Sea p...
This study points out the limitations of several general growth media frequently used in seafood res...