Antibacterial Activity of Lactobacillus sakei BKl9 against Fish Pathogenic Bacteria

Lactobacillus sakei BK19의 어류 병원성 세균에 대한 항균활성

  • 양병규 (제주대학교 해양생산과학부) ;
  • 이제희 (제주대학교 해양생산과학부) ;
  • 허문수 (제주대학교 해양생산과학부)
  • Published : 2003.03.01

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to screen the effective of lactic acid bacteria (LAB), as probiotics which are able to protect bacterial fish diseases and investigate their characteristics. Twenty strains of lactic acid bacteria were isolated from fish intestine. fermented fish foods and kimchis. These bacteria were screened for antagonistic activity against fish pathogenic bacteria. Seven tested LAB strains were able to inhibit the fish pathogenic bacteria, including Vibrio anguillarum, Edwardsiella tarda and Streptococcus sp. Of the probiotic candidates, BK19 strain which from fermented pollack viscera indicated the largest inhibition activity. This particular probiotic bacteria was identified and named as Lactobacillus sakei BK19. In the scanning electron microscope observation, L. sakei BK19 supernatant treated V.anguillarum cell wall had been destroyed incubate after 3 hr.

본 실험의 목적은 Gram 양성균 뿐만 아니라 Gram음성세균에 대한 넓은 항균활성 및 내산성 그리고 항생제 내성을 갖고 있는 유용한 probiotic 후보균주를 선발하여 어류의 세균성 질병 예방 흑은 치료를 함으로써 양식산업의 효율성을 증대시키고자 한다. 20균주의 유산균을 김치, 양식 넙치의 장 그리고 각종 젓갈류 중에서 분리하여 어류 병원성 세균에 대한 항균능을 MRS agar상에서 agar spotted method에 의해 조사하여 Vibrio anguillarum, Edwardsiella tarda 그리고 streptococcus sp.에 대해 항균활성 이 있는 7균주를 1차 선발 하고 이들중 항균스펙트럼 이 넓은 BK19를 최종선발하여 동정한 결과 Lactobacillus sakei BKl9로 나타났다. L. sakei BK19의 cell free supernatant를 pH 중화 및 catalase 처리한 후 어병세균에 대하여 항균활성을 확인하였다. L. sakei BK19 supernatant의 V.anguillarum 및 V.alginolyticus에 대한 항균성 기작은 주사전자현미경 관찰을 통하여 확인하였고 세포벽을 붕괴 시킴으로써 성장을 저해하고 사멸시키는 것으로 확인되었다.

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