Abstract The present study investigated the potential probiotic effect of Enterococcus faecalis against a pathogenic microorganism, Vibrio harveyi occurring in the giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii). V. harveyi was isolated… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The present study investigated the potential probiotic effect of Enterococcus faecalis against a pathogenic microorganism, Vibrio harveyi occurring in the giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii). V. harveyi was isolated from the intestine of M. rosenbergii through biochemical tests and PCR-based molecular assays. An in-vitro challenge was conducted by mixing isolated probiotic (5.12 log CFU/g) and V. harveyi (3.09 log CFU/g). Feeds incorporated with E. faecalis (9.02 log CFU/g) were applied to the treatment group during in vivo test in the aquarium and earthen pond (70 m2, 1 m depth). Pathogenic bacteria were found to be reduced after 8 h (from 5.02 to 3.62 log CFU/g) and 60 days (from 5.44 to 2.15 log CFU/g) of probiotic administration in the in vitro and in vivo test, respectively. The E. faecalis mixed feed also showed higher weight gain (WG%, 481.22% ± 17.71%; SGR%, 2.93% ± 0.18%) and digestive enzymes activities (amylase, 1.26 ± 0.08 unit/mg; protease, 2.78 ± 0.02 unit/mg) compared to control group (WG%, 371.31% ± 13.35%; SGR%, 2.30% ± 0.32%; amylase, 0.7 ± 0.03 unit/mg; protease, 1.82 ± 0.02 unit/mg). Furthermore, the probiotic also improved the immune response by augmenting NGH (from 73.33% ± 0.23% to 74.63% ± 0.11%) and SGH (from 22.24% ± 0.06% to 23.13% ± 0.08%) in the treatment group. Therefore, E. faecalis could be recommended to use against bacterial infections of the M. rosenbergii.
               
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