Use of Probiotic Bacteria and Bacteriocins as an Alternative to Antibiotics in Aquaculture

datacite.alternateIdentifier.citationMicroorganisms, 10 (9), 2022
datacite.alternateIdentifier.doi10.3390/microorganisms10091705
datacite.creatorPereira, Wellison Amorim
datacite.creatorMendonca, Carlos Miguel N.
datacite.creatorVillasante Urquiza, Alejandro
datacite.creatorMarteinsson, Viggo Por
datacite.creatorGuy LeBlanc, Jean
datacite.creatorCotter, Paul D.
datacite.creatorFigueroa Villalobos, Elias
datacite.creatorRomero, Jaime
datacite.creatorOliveira, Ricardo P. S.
datacite.date2022
datacite.rightsAcceso abierto
datacite.subjectprobiotic
datacite.subjectbacteriocin
datacite.subjectantibiotic
datacite.subjectaquaculture
datacite.subjectbiotechnology
datacite.titleUse of Probiotic Bacteria and Bacteriocins as an Alternative to Antibiotics in Aquaculture
dc.contributor.authorFIGUEROA VILLALOBOS, ELIAS GUSTAVO
dc.description.abstractIn addition to their use in human medicine, antimicrobials are also used in food animals and aquaculture, and their use can be categorized as therapeutic against bacterial infections. The use of antimicrobials in aquaculture may involve a broad environmental application that affects a wide variety of bacteria, promoting the spread of bacterial resistance genes. Probiotics and bacteriocins, antimicrobial peptides produced by some types of lactic acid bacteria (LAB), have been successfully tested in aquatic animals as alternatives to control bacterial infections. Supplementation might have beneficial impacts on the intestinal microbiota, immune response, development, and/or weight gain, without the issues associated with antibiotic use. Thus, probiotics and bacteriocins represent feasible alternatives to antibiotics. Here, we provide an update with respect to the relevance of aquaculture in the animal protein production sector, as well as the present and future challenges generated by outbreaks and antimicrobial resistance, while highlighting the potential role of probiotics and bacteriocins to address these challenges. In addition, we conducted data analysis using a simple linear regression model to determine whether a linear relationship exists between probiotic dose added to feed and three variables of interest selected, including specific growth rate, feed conversion ratio, and lysozyme activity.
dc.description.ia_keywordaquaculture, bacteriocins, bacterial, bacteria, probiotics, addition, antimicrobials
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dc.identifier.issn2076-2607
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/4764
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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dc.relationreponame: Repositorio Digital RI2.0
dc.rights.driverinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.sourceMicroorganisms
dc.subject.ia_odsODS 14: Vida submarina
dc.subject.ia_oecd1nCiencias Naturales
dc.subject.ia_oecd2nCiencias Biológicas
dc.subject.ia_oecd3nBiología General
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oaire.citationEdition2022
oaire.citationIssue9
oaire.citationTitleMicroorganisms
oaire.citationVolume10
oaire.fundingReferenceFAPESP 2018/25511-1, 2021/01570-1
oaire.fundingReferenceCNPq 312923/2020-1, 408783/2021-4
oaire.fundingReferenceCONICYT ANID FONDECYT 3180765 (Postdoctorado), 1211246 (Regular), 1200523 (Regular)
oaire.fundingReferenceForte 2021-01570
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uct.departamentoDepartamento de Ciencias Biológicas y Químicas
uct.facultadFacultad de Recursos Naturales
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