Amaranth meal and environmental carnobacterium maltaromaticum probiotic bacteria as novel stabilizers of the microbiological quality of compound fish feeds for aquaculture

Iwona Golaś, Jacek Potorski, Malgorzata Woźniak, Piotr Niewiadomski, Ma Guadelupe Aguilera-Arreola, Araceli Contreras-Rodriguez, Anna Gotkowska-Plachta

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

3 Scopus citations

Abstract

Fish feed should be characterized by microbiological stability to guarantee the optimal health of farmed fish. The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of amaranth meal (Amaranthus cruentus) and a highly active environmental strain of probiotic bacteria, Carnobacterium maltaromaticum, as novel supplements that stabilize the quantitative and qualitative composition of microbiota in compound fish feeds for aquaculture, regardless of storage temperature. The total viable counts of mesophilic bacteria at 28 °C (TVC 28 °C), hemolytic mesophilic bacteria (Hem 37 °C), Staphylococcus sp. bacteria, aerobic spore-forming bacteria (ASFB), sulfite-reducing anaerobic spore-forming Clostridium sp. bacteria, yeasts, and molds were analyzed in control feed (CF), in feed supplemented with amaranth meal (AF), and in feed supplemented with amaranth meal and C. maltaromaticum (ACF), stored at a temperature of 4 °C and 20 °C for 98 days. Amaranthus cruentus and C. maltaromaticum significantly reduced bacterial counts in fish feeds, regardless of the temperature and duration of storage. The antibacterial and antifungal effects of the tested additives were statistically significant (p ≤ 0.05). The studied novel supplements contribute to the microbiological safety of compound fish feeds. The tested additives could be recognized as the key ingredients of organic, environmentally friendly fish feeds, which guarantee the high quality of fish intended for human consumption.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5114
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume10
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2020

Keywords

  • Amaranthus cruentus
  • Antimicrobial stabilizers
  • Aquaculture
  • Carnobacterium maltaromaticum
  • Compound feed

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Amaranth meal and environmental carnobacterium maltaromaticum probiotic bacteria as novel stabilizers of the microbiological quality of compound fish feeds for aquaculture'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this