Antibacterial Efficacy of Indigenous and Exotic CARPS MUCUS Against Common Pathogenic Bacteri

S. Qamer, Farkhanda Asad, Rafia Jamal, Zunaira Shaheen, Aiman Nadeem, Sehar Bano, Navaira Batool, Noshaba Anwar
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The trial was conductedto study the antibacterial efficacy of Indigenous (Cirrhinus mrigala & Labeo rohita) and Exotic Carps (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix &Cyprinus carpio) mucus against common pathogenic bacteria. All fish species of 300 to 350g were stocked and acclimatized for 15 days, weaned on commercial diet at 4% body weight. Before mucus collection fish were starved for 24 hours. Mucus secreted on epidermal surface of fish was collected in 5 attempts with time interval of 20 minutes. Bacterial strains i.e. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumonia, Escherichia coli, and Staphylococcus aureus were taken from the department of Zoology Government College University Faisalabad research lab repository. Ciprofloxacin was used as positive control. L. rohita secreted highest amount of mucus while least amount of mucus was secreted by C. carpio. Appearance of mucus of L. rohita, H. molitrix and C. carpio were highly viscous while C. mrigala was less viscous. Antibacterial activity of fish mucus shown that indigenous carps exhibited the best antibacterial activity as compared to exotic carps. Maximum antibacterial activity was observed by L. rohita mucus among indigenous carp. It showed more effect in controlling the growth of P. aeruginosa with zone of inhibition (23mm). These results showed that carp mucus play important role in protection of fish against the invasion of pathogens. Fish skin mucus can be utilized as an alternative of antibiotics which perhaps could be employed in aquaculture and also for humans. Being a natural product, therefore, it could help in reducing the problems of antibiotic resistance 
本地和外来CARPS黏液对常见致病菌的抑菌效果
本试验研究了本地鲤鱼(Cirrhinus mrigala & Labeo rohita)和外来鲤鱼(Hypophthalmichthys molitrix & cyprinus carpio)黏液对常见致病菌的抑菌效果。所有300 ~ 350g鱼种均放养并驯化15 d,以体重的4%断奶。在收集粘液之前,鱼被饥饿了24小时。5次采集鱼表皮分泌的粘液,每隔20分钟采集一次。菌株为铜绿假单胞菌、肺炎克雷伯菌、大肠杆菌和金黄色葡萄球菌,取自费萨拉巴德政府学院大学动物学系研究实验室储存库。以环丙沙星为阳性对照。罗氏乳杆菌分泌的黏液量最多,而鲤鱼分泌的黏液量最少。rohita、H. molitrix和C. carpio的黏液外观黏度高,而C. mrigala的黏度较低。鱼类黏液的抗菌活性表明,与外来鲤鱼相比,本地鲤鱼的抗菌活性最好。罗氏乳杆菌黏液对鲤鱼的抑菌活性最大。对铜绿假单胞菌的生长有明显的抑制带(23mm)。这些结果表明,鲤鱼粘液在保护鱼类免受病原体侵袭方面具有重要作用。鱼皮黏液可作为抗生素的替代品,可用于水产养殖和人类。因此,作为一种天然产物,它可以帮助减少抗生素耐药性的问题
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