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Optimization of bacteriocin production by Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR against shrimp bacterial pathogens

BACKGROUND: Aquaculture is one amongst the growing and major food producing sectors. Shrimp culture is one of the subsectors of aquaculture that attracts more attention because of the economic interest. However, the shrimp culture systems have been facing severe consequences and economical losses du...

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Autores principales: Iyapparaj, Palanisamy, Maruthiah, Thirumalai, Ramasubburayan, Ramasamy, Prakash, Santhiyagu, Kumar, Chandrasekaran, Immanuel, Grasian, Palavesam, Arunachalam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3679972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23725298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-9063-9-12
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author Iyapparaj, Palanisamy
Maruthiah, Thirumalai
Ramasubburayan, Ramasamy
Prakash, Santhiyagu
Kumar, Chandrasekaran
Immanuel, Grasian
Palavesam, Arunachalam
author_facet Iyapparaj, Palanisamy
Maruthiah, Thirumalai
Ramasubburayan, Ramasamy
Prakash, Santhiyagu
Kumar, Chandrasekaran
Immanuel, Grasian
Palavesam, Arunachalam
author_sort Iyapparaj, Palanisamy
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description BACKGROUND: Aquaculture is one amongst the growing and major food producing sectors. Shrimp culture is one of the subsectors of aquaculture that attracts more attention because of the economic interest. However, the shrimp culture systems have been facing severe consequences and economical losses due to disease outbreaks. Risk of disease outbreak can be combated with the application of probiotics. For economically viable production of such probiotic products, the present study provides information on the optimization and partial purification of bacteriocin produced by a goat milk isolate Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR against the shrimp bacterial pathogens. RESULTS: Bacteriocin production was estimated as a measure of bactericidal activity (arbitrary Unit/ml) over the test strains. The optimum culture conditions and media components for maximum bacteriocin production by Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR were: pH: 5.0, temperature: 30°C, carbon source: lactose; nitrogen source: ammonium acetate; NaCl: 3.0% and surfactant: Tween 80. MRS medium was found to extend better bacteriocin production than other tested media. Upon partial purification of bacteriocin, the SDS-PAGE analysis had manifested the presence of two peptide bands with the molecular weight of 39.26 and 6.38 kDa, respectively. CONCLUSION: The present results provide baseline trend for the statistical optimization, scale up process and efficient production of bacteriocin by the candidate bacterial strain Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR which could be used to replace the usage of conventional chemotherapeutics in shrimp culture systems.
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spelling pubmed-36799722013-06-25 Optimization of bacteriocin production by Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR against shrimp bacterial pathogens Iyapparaj, Palanisamy Maruthiah, Thirumalai Ramasubburayan, Ramasamy Prakash, Santhiyagu Kumar, Chandrasekaran Immanuel, Grasian Palavesam, Arunachalam Aquat Biosyst Research BACKGROUND: Aquaculture is one amongst the growing and major food producing sectors. Shrimp culture is one of the subsectors of aquaculture that attracts more attention because of the economic interest. However, the shrimp culture systems have been facing severe consequences and economical losses due to disease outbreaks. Risk of disease outbreak can be combated with the application of probiotics. For economically viable production of such probiotic products, the present study provides information on the optimization and partial purification of bacteriocin produced by a goat milk isolate Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR against the shrimp bacterial pathogens. RESULTS: Bacteriocin production was estimated as a measure of bactericidal activity (arbitrary Unit/ml) over the test strains. The optimum culture conditions and media components for maximum bacteriocin production by Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR were: pH: 5.0, temperature: 30°C, carbon source: lactose; nitrogen source: ammonium acetate; NaCl: 3.0% and surfactant: Tween 80. MRS medium was found to extend better bacteriocin production than other tested media. Upon partial purification of bacteriocin, the SDS-PAGE analysis had manifested the presence of two peptide bands with the molecular weight of 39.26 and 6.38 kDa, respectively. CONCLUSION: The present results provide baseline trend for the statistical optimization, scale up process and efficient production of bacteriocin by the candidate bacterial strain Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR which could be used to replace the usage of conventional chemotherapeutics in shrimp culture systems. BioMed Central 2013-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3679972/ /pubmed/23725298 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-9063-9-12 Text en Copyright © 2013 Iyapparaj et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Iyapparaj, Palanisamy
Maruthiah, Thirumalai
Ramasubburayan, Ramasamy
Prakash, Santhiyagu
Kumar, Chandrasekaran
Immanuel, Grasian
Palavesam, Arunachalam
Optimization of bacteriocin production by Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR against shrimp bacterial pathogens
title Optimization of bacteriocin production by Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR against shrimp bacterial pathogens
title_full Optimization of bacteriocin production by Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR against shrimp bacterial pathogens
title_fullStr Optimization of bacteriocin production by Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR against shrimp bacterial pathogens
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of bacteriocin production by Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR against shrimp bacterial pathogens
title_short Optimization of bacteriocin production by Lactobacillus sp. MSU3IR against shrimp bacterial pathogens
title_sort optimization of bacteriocin production by lactobacillus sp. msu3ir against shrimp bacterial pathogens
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3679972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23725298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-9063-9-12
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