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Encapsulated Bdellovibrio Powder as a Potential Bio-Disinfectant against Whiteleg Shrimp-Pathogenic Vibrios

Liquid preparations of bdellovibrios are currently commercialized as water quality improvers to control bacterial pathogens in whiteleg shrimp Penaeus vannamei. However, the efficacy of these liquid preparations is significantly impaired due to a dramatic loss of viable cells during long-term room t...

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Autores principales: Cao, Haipeng, Wang, Huicong, Yu, Jingjing, An, Jian, Chen, Jun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6722716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31394792
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7080244
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author Cao, Haipeng
Wang, Huicong
Yu, Jingjing
An, Jian
Chen, Jun
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Wang, Huicong
Yu, Jingjing
An, Jian
Chen, Jun
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description Liquid preparations of bdellovibrios are currently commercialized as water quality improvers to control bacterial pathogens in whiteleg shrimp Penaeus vannamei. However, the efficacy of these liquid preparations is significantly impaired due to a dramatic loss of viable cells during long-term room temperature storage. Thus, new formulations of bdellovibrios are greatly needed for high-stablility room-temperature storage. In the present study, the encapsulated powder of Bdellovibrio sp. strain F16 was prepared using spray drying with 20 g L(−1) gelatin as the coating material under a spray flow of 750 L h(−1), a feed rate of 12 mL min(−1), and an air inlet temperature of 140 °C. It was found to have a cell density of 5.4 × 10(7) PFU g(−1) and to have spherical microparticles with a wrinkled surface and a diameter of 3 μm to 12 μm. In addition, the encapsulated Bdellovibrio powder presented good storage stability with its cell density still remaining at 3.5 × 10(7) PFU g(−1) after 120 days of room-temperature storage; it was safe for freshwater-farmed whiteleg shrimp with an LD(50) over 1200 mg L(−1), and it exhibited significant antibacterial and protective effects at 0.8 mg L(−1) against shrimp-pathogenic vibrios. To our knowledge, this is the first report on a promising Bdellovibrio powder against shrimp vibrios with high stable room-temperature storage.
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spelling pubmed-67227162019-09-10 Encapsulated Bdellovibrio Powder as a Potential Bio-Disinfectant against Whiteleg Shrimp-Pathogenic Vibrios Cao, Haipeng Wang, Huicong Yu, Jingjing An, Jian Chen, Jun Microorganisms Article Liquid preparations of bdellovibrios are currently commercialized as water quality improvers to control bacterial pathogens in whiteleg shrimp Penaeus vannamei. However, the efficacy of these liquid preparations is significantly impaired due to a dramatic loss of viable cells during long-term room temperature storage. Thus, new formulations of bdellovibrios are greatly needed for high-stablility room-temperature storage. In the present study, the encapsulated powder of Bdellovibrio sp. strain F16 was prepared using spray drying with 20 g L(−1) gelatin as the coating material under a spray flow of 750 L h(−1), a feed rate of 12 mL min(−1), and an air inlet temperature of 140 °C. It was found to have a cell density of 5.4 × 10(7) PFU g(−1) and to have spherical microparticles with a wrinkled surface and a diameter of 3 μm to 12 μm. In addition, the encapsulated Bdellovibrio powder presented good storage stability with its cell density still remaining at 3.5 × 10(7) PFU g(−1) after 120 days of room-temperature storage; it was safe for freshwater-farmed whiteleg shrimp with an LD(50) over 1200 mg L(−1), and it exhibited significant antibacterial and protective effects at 0.8 mg L(−1) against shrimp-pathogenic vibrios. To our knowledge, this is the first report on a promising Bdellovibrio powder against shrimp vibrios with high stable room-temperature storage. MDPI 2019-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6722716/ /pubmed/31394792 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7080244 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cao, Haipeng
Wang, Huicong
Yu, Jingjing
An, Jian
Chen, Jun
Encapsulated Bdellovibrio Powder as a Potential Bio-Disinfectant against Whiteleg Shrimp-Pathogenic Vibrios
title Encapsulated Bdellovibrio Powder as a Potential Bio-Disinfectant against Whiteleg Shrimp-Pathogenic Vibrios
title_full Encapsulated Bdellovibrio Powder as a Potential Bio-Disinfectant against Whiteleg Shrimp-Pathogenic Vibrios
title_fullStr Encapsulated Bdellovibrio Powder as a Potential Bio-Disinfectant against Whiteleg Shrimp-Pathogenic Vibrios
title_full_unstemmed Encapsulated Bdellovibrio Powder as a Potential Bio-Disinfectant against Whiteleg Shrimp-Pathogenic Vibrios
title_short Encapsulated Bdellovibrio Powder as a Potential Bio-Disinfectant against Whiteleg Shrimp-Pathogenic Vibrios
title_sort encapsulated bdellovibrio powder as a potential bio-disinfectant against whiteleg shrimp-pathogenic vibrios
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6722716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31394792
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7080244
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