Probiotics for aquaculture are generally only selected by their ability to produce antimicrobial metabolites; however, attachment to intestinal mucus is important in order to remain within the gut of its host. Five candidate probiotics (AP1–AP5), isolated from the clownfish, Amphiprion percula (Lacepéde), were examined for their ability to attach to fish intestinal mucus and compete with two pathogens, Aeromonas hydrophila and Vibrio alginolyticus. Two different radioactive isotopes were used to quantify competition between pathogens and probionts. Attachment of the pathogens was enhanced by the presence of the candidate probiotics. However, the addition of the candidate probiotics after the pathogens resulted in reduced pathogen attachment
Artículo de publicación ISIDue to the negative consequences associated with the use of antibiotics, ...
Expanded fish mortality because of contaminations has constrained most ranchers to resort the utiliz...
Abstract Survival problems are encountered at early stages of intensive fish rearing and antibiotics...
Probiotics for aquaculture are generally only selected by their ability to produce antimicrobial met...
Aquatic animals harbor a great number of microorganisms with interesting biological and biochemical ...
To select and characterize potential probiotic bacteria from the gut microbiota of Siberian sturgeon...
There is an urgent need in aquaculture to develop microbial cona ol strategies, since disease outbre...
395 páginas409 Stress conditions in intensive aquaculture are generating serious economic loss due t...
The intestinal microbial community has crucial functions for their vertebrate host. Several studies ...
The aquaculture industry has dramatically developed during the last two decades. However, this devel...
Probiotics, which are micro-organisms or their products with health benefit to the host, have found ...
As a prerequisite for probiotics to establish and settle in the host intestine, adhesion is an essen...
On intensive fish farms, 10% of the population dies exclusively from pathogens, and Photobacterium d...
Industrial fish production exposes fish to potentially stressful conditions, which in turn may induc...
Abalone aquaculture is increasingly important because of the progressive decline of wild catch abalo...
Artículo de publicación ISIDue to the negative consequences associated with the use of antibiotics, ...
Expanded fish mortality because of contaminations has constrained most ranchers to resort the utiliz...
Abstract Survival problems are encountered at early stages of intensive fish rearing and antibiotics...
Probiotics for aquaculture are generally only selected by their ability to produce antimicrobial met...
Aquatic animals harbor a great number of microorganisms with interesting biological and biochemical ...
To select and characterize potential probiotic bacteria from the gut microbiota of Siberian sturgeon...
There is an urgent need in aquaculture to develop microbial cona ol strategies, since disease outbre...
395 páginas409 Stress conditions in intensive aquaculture are generating serious economic loss due t...
The intestinal microbial community has crucial functions for their vertebrate host. Several studies ...
The aquaculture industry has dramatically developed during the last two decades. However, this devel...
Probiotics, which are micro-organisms or their products with health benefit to the host, have found ...
As a prerequisite for probiotics to establish and settle in the host intestine, adhesion is an essen...
On intensive fish farms, 10% of the population dies exclusively from pathogens, and Photobacterium d...
Industrial fish production exposes fish to potentially stressful conditions, which in turn may induc...
Abalone aquaculture is increasingly important because of the progressive decline of wild catch abalo...
Artículo de publicación ISIDue to the negative consequences associated with the use of antibiotics, ...
Expanded fish mortality because of contaminations has constrained most ranchers to resort the utiliz...
Abstract Survival problems are encountered at early stages of intensive fish rearing and antibiotics...