Title of article :
Non-Starch Polysaccharide Degrading Gut Bacteria in Indian Major Carps and Exotic Carps
Author/Authors :
Banerjee, Sudeshna University of Burdwan - Department of Zoology, Aquaculture Laboratory, India , Mukherjee, Anjan University of Burdwan - Department of Zoology, Aquaculture Laboratory, India , Dutta, Dipanjan University of Burdwan - Department of Zoology, Aquaculture Laboratory, India , Ghosh, Koushik University of Burdwan - Department of Zoology, Aquaculture Laboratory, India
From page :
69
To page :
78
Abstract :
Cellulose and xylan are the most common Non-Starch Polysaccharides (NSPs); they are available in plants and they exhibit anti-nutritional effects. The present study is intended to detect cellulose and xylan degrading autochthonous gut bacteria in Indian major carps (Labeo rohita, Catla catla, and Cirrhinus mrigala) and exotic carps (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and Cyprinus carpio); it is also meant to identify the most promising strains by molecular methods. The promising strains were also tested for likely antagonism against few pathogenic Aeromonas strains. Altogether, 432 microbial strains were isolated on media containing either cellulose or xylan. Seventy strains were primarily selected through qualitative enzyme assay. Finally, the quantitative assay led to the selection of 5 promising NSP-degrading strains (LFR1X, CMF1C, HMF6X, CtIF1C, and CMH8X). Amongst these, LRF1X was the best cellulaseand xylanase-producer. Analyses of 16S rRNA partial gene sequence revealed that strains LRF1X and CMF1C were closely related to Bacillus pumilus (Accession numbers; KF640221, KF640223, respectively), whereas HMF6X, CtIF1C, and CMH8X were similar to B. tequilensis (KF640219), B. megaterium (KF640220) and B. altitudinis (KF640222), respectively. The culture of the selected microorganisms with autochthonous bacteria and yeasts indicated their coexistence within the fish gut. An appraisal of antagonism against four pathogenic Aeromonas species by the cross-streaking method revealed that the selected NSP-degrading strains (except CMH8X) were antagonistic to at least 2 pathogens. In vivo bio-safety assessment through intra-peritoneal injection of the isolates showed no induction of pathological lesions or mortality in healthy laboratory acclimatized rohu, L. rohita.
Keywords :
Cellulose , Xylan , Carps , Bacteria , Aeromonas.
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
Record number :
2572019
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