Antibacterial abilities of intestinal bacteria from larval and juvenile Japanese flounder against fish pathogens |
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Authors: | HARUO SUGITA RYUJI OKANO YUKIKO SUZUKI DAISAKU IWAI MASANOBU MIZUKAMI NOBUHIKO AKIYAMA AND SEIJU MATSUURA |
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Affiliation: | ;Department of Marine Science and Resources, Nihon University, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 252-8510 and ;Department of Fisheries, Tokai University, Shimizu, Shizuoka 424-8610, Japan |
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Abstract: | The present study was undertaken to examine the antibacterial abilities of intestinal bacteria isolated from juveniles and larvae of Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus . Newly hatched larvae of flounder were held in a 100 L plastic circular tank and fed rotifiers, Artemia nauplii and commercial feeds, depending on the developmental stage of the fish. Genera Aeromonas , Moraxella and Vibrio were predominantly isolated from the intestinal tracts of Japanese flounder at larval and juvenile stages, whereas Aeromonas , Bacillus , coryneforms, Moraxella , Pseudomonas and Vibrio were detected at high densities in live diets and artificial feeds. Antibacterial bacteria accounted for 1.7–24.3% of the intestinal isolates against Lactococcus garvieae , Pasteurella piscicida , Vibrio anguillarum and V. vulnificus . In particular, as much as 53.3% of Vibrio spp. other than Vibrio -swarmer isolated from 197-day-old juveniles inhibited the growth of P. piscicida . These results suggest that intestinal bacteria having antibacterial activity play a role in the prevention of infectious diseases. |
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Keywords: | antibacterial activity intestinal bacteria Japanese flounder Lactococcus garvieae Pasteurella piscicida Vibrio Vibrio anguillarum Vibrio vulnificus |
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