Study of the bacteriostatic activity of an Artemia enrichment compound based on plant extracts from Angelica sp.
Author(s) -
F. Athanassopoulou,
E. KOTOU,
Evangelos Watsos,
M. GIAGNISI
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of the hellenic veterinary medical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.186
H-Index - 7
eISSN - 2585-3724
pISSN - 1792-2720
DOI - 10.12681/jhvms.15688
Subject(s) - vibrio anguillarum , vibrio alginolyticus , bacteria , microbiology and biotechnology , chemistry , traditional medicine , vibrio , food science , biology , medicine , genetics
The bacteriostatic ability of a commercial product was assessed against Vibrio alginolyticus and V anguillarum at concentations 1,3,4,6.5 and 15ppm. The best concentration for short term (48hrs) arrestment of the nonpathogenic bacteria was found l-3ppm whereas for longer effect (72hrs) the best concentration for both species was 6,5ppm. Higher concentrations did not show any advantages.
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