M Jahangir Alam, Mahfuzul Islam, Che-Ok Jeon, Ki-Choon Lee, Seon-Ho Kim, Chul-Ju Yang, M Enayet Kabir, Sang-Suk Lee
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摘要
评价粪肠球菌、粪肠球菌、热带醋酸杆菌和枯草芽孢杆菌等四种不同细菌的减臭潜力。从猪新鲜粪便中分离得到的枯草杆菌,通过16s rDNA基因序列分析鉴定。将粪浆在含1%可溶性淀粉的厌氧盐培养基中(作为对照组),并添加4种不同的分离细菌培养物(1.0 × 107CFU/mL),分别命名为M1、M2、M3和M4,厌氧培养12 h和24 h。总产气量随着培养时间的延长而增加(p)。在12 ~ 24 h内,M1和M4的氨气和硫化氢气体含量呈下降趋势(p)。最低的总挥发性脂肪酸(p p E. faecium)可作为猪生产中有效的减臭剂。
In vitro assessment of probiotic potential of selected bacteria isolated from pig faeces with potential application of odour reduction.
To evaluate the odour reduction potential of four different bacterial species such as Enterococcus faecium, Enterococcus faecalis, Acetobacter tropicalis, and Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis that were isolated from fresh faeces of pigs and identified based on16S rDNA gene sequence analyses. Faecal slurry in anaerobic salt medium with 1% soluble starch (which was served as control group) and the addition of four different isolated bacterial cultures (1.0 × 107CFU/mL), designated as M1, M2, M3, and M4, respectively, were incubated anaerobically for 12 and 24 h. Total gas production was increased with the incubation period (p < 0.05). M1 and M4 had decreased pattern (p < 0.05) of ammonia and hydrogen sulphide gas from 12 to 24 h. The lowest total volatile fatty acids (p < 0.05), highest lactate, and moderate butyrate concentration was observed in the M1 group at 24 h of incubation. Likewise, M1 group had the lowest total biogenic amine, histamine, ethylamine, putrescine, methylamine, and cadaverine compared to the other groups (p < 0.05) at 24 h of incubation. Overall results suggest that E. faecium can be used as a potent odour reducer in pigs production.