Microalgae species as potential inhibitors of the bioactivity of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in shrimps

Freddy Figueroa, B. Aldaz
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Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a Gram-negative motile bacteria belonging to Vibrionaceae family causing cytotoxicity in cultured cells and enterotoxicity in animal models. Similarly, this bacterium is a major foodborne pathogen that causes life-threatening diseases in human, including gastroenteritis and septicemia, via consumption of contaminated seafood. Based on the increasing interest in developing novel environmental friendly solutions for the inhibition of the bioactivity of V. parahaemolyticus, microalgae species have emerged as potential candidates due to the microbiota associated with microalgae cultures, oxygen radicals produced during the photosynthetic process and the production of secondary metabolites, useful for antibacterial properties. In the present review, conventional treatments concerning V. parahaemolyticus bioactivity have been presented. However, in terms of effectiveness, numerous studies explaining the use of microalgae species for antibacterial activity against V. parahaemolyticus have been detailed suggesting that microalgae-based treatment are considerably better. Finally, we presented a proposed microalgae-based solution that can act as an inhibitor of V. parahaemolyticus bioactivity and therefore can be applied in the aquaculture industrial field to improve productivity and reduce costs.
微藻种对对虾副溶血性弧菌生物活性的潜在抑制作用
副溶血性弧菌是一种革兰氏阴性运动菌,属于弧菌科,在培养细胞中引起细胞毒性,在动物模型中引起肠毒性。同样,这种细菌是一种主要的食源性病原体,通过食用受污染的海产品导致人类罹患危及生命的疾病,包括肠胃炎和败血症。基于开发新型环境友好型溶液抑制副溶血性弧菌生物活性的兴趣日益增加,微藻物种已成为潜在的候选物种,因为微藻培养的微生物群,光合过程中产生的氧自由基和次生代谢产物的产生,对抗菌特性有用。本文综述了影响副溶血性弧菌生物活性的常规治疗方法。然而,就有效性而言,许多解释微藻物种对副溶血性弧菌抗菌活性的研究已经详细说明,微藻为基础的治疗要好得多。最后,我们提出了一种基于微藻的解决方案,该方案可以作为副溶血性弧菌生物活性的抑制剂,因此可以应用于水产养殖工业领域,以提高生产力和降低成本。
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