Antiseptic Movement of Lactic Acid Microbes (LAM) Beside Substantial Fish Infectious agent
International Journal of Veterinary Science |
© 2015 by SSRG - IJVS Journal |
Volume 1 Issue 1 |
Year of Publication : 2015 |
Authors : Dr.C.Rajesh sharma, D.Thevakar |
How to Cite?
Dr.C.Rajesh sharma, D.Thevakar, "Antiseptic Movement of Lactic Acid Microbes (LAM) Beside Substantial Fish Infectious agent," SSRG International Journal of Veterinary Science, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 5-7, 2015. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/24550868/IJVS-V1I1P102
Abstract:
Fifty (50) Mango tilapia (Sarotherodon galilaeus) and 50 Cyprinus carpio (European carp) were screened for lactic acid microbes (LAM) using detailed broadcasting. The antiseptic movement of LAM was appraised against Streptococcus (spherical Gram-positive bacteria belonging to the phylum Firmicutes). The results designated that the improved LAM isolates from intestine of Mango tilapia and Cyprinus carpio were 16 (32%) and 6 (12%), separately. LAM are at its essential Lactobacillus, Leuconostoc, Pediococcus, Lactococcus, and Streptococcus, as well as the more exterior Aerococcus, Carnobacterium, Enterococcus, Oenococcus, Sporolactobacillus, Tetragenococcus, Vagococcus, and Weissella. LAM is catalase negative. They contain of the organelles of an unassuming bacterial structure.
Keywords:
Lactic Acid Microbes ,Aerococcus, Carnobacterium, Enterococcus, Oenococcus
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