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Title: | Isolation and characterization of Vibrio parahaemolyticus from seafoods along the southwest coast of India |
Other Titles: | Not Available |
Authors: | Chakraborty, D. R. Surendran, P. K. Joseph, T.C. |
ICAR Data Use Licennce: | http://krishi.icar.gov.in/PDF/ICAR_Data_Use_Licence.pdf |
Author's Affiliated institute: | ICAR::Central Institute of Fisheries Technology |
Published/ Complete Date: | 2008-03-04 |
Project Code: | Not Available |
Keywords: | Vibrio parahaemolyticus PCR tl Antibiotics RAPD |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Chakraborty, D. R., Surendran, P. K. and Joseph, T. C. (2008) Isolation and characterization of Vibrio parahaemolyticus from seafoods along the south west coast of India. World J. Microbiol. & Biotechnol. 24: 2045-2054. |
Series/Report no.: | Not Available; |
Abstract/Description: | The work was aimed to study the microbial quality of the seafood sold in the domestic markets and incidence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus. Samples comprising of shellfish, finfish, and cephalopods were collected from various fish markets in and around Cochin. Presumed V. parahaemolyticus were identified by standard biochemical tests, and further confirmed by polymerase chain reaction targeting species-specific tl gene (450 bp). About 81% of the samples were found to exceed the limits specified for total plate count while total presumptiveV. parahaemolyticus count was above the limit in 71% of the samples ranging from 5.5 9 105 to 9.7 9 107 and 0.31 9 102 to 7.8 9 106 cfu/g, respectively. Pathogenicity of the identified isolates was confirmed by Kanagawa phenomenon and urease activity. A total of 10% of the isolates exhibited weak haemolysis on Wagatsuma agar, and 1% of the isolates showed urease activity using Christensen’s urea agar. Random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis revealed two major clusters based on the species rather than seasonality. The gel pattern revealed 8–10 bands ranging from 0.45 to 3.0 kb. Antibiogram results revealed 85% of the strains sensitive to chloramphenicol and nitrofurantoin. Multiple antibiotic resistance index was found to be 0.4 thus suggesting the risk potential involved in consuming seafoods. The present study has clearly demonstrated the need to adopt seafood safety measures for the products meant for human consumption |
Description: | Not Available |
ISSN: | 0959-3993 |
Type(s) of content: | Research Paper |
Sponsors: | Not Available |
Language: | English |
Name of Journal: | World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology |
Journal Type: | International Journal |
NAAS Rating: | 8.48 |
Impact Factor: | 2.48 |
Volume No.: | 24 |
Page Number: | 2045-2054 |
Name of the Division/Regional Station: | Microbiology, Fermentation and Biotechnology Division |
Source, DOI or any other URL: | https://doi.org/10.1007/s11274-008-9708-4 |
URI: | http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/52969 |
Appears in Collections: | FS-CIFT-Publication |
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