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Probiotics and antimicrobial proteins
2026
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| Online Access: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41817894/ |
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| author | Deng, Taoqiu Du, Zhinuo Liang, Huifen Jiao, Dexin Li, Jinkun Zheng, Yuqing Zhang, Ming Zhang, Bin Zhao, Yongzhen Guo, Zhixun Tran, Ngoc Tuan Li, Shengkang |
| author_facet | Deng, Taoqiu Du, Zhinuo Liang, Huifen Jiao, Dexin Li, Jinkun Zheng, Yuqing Zhang, Ming Zhang, Bin Zhao, Yongzhen Guo, Zhixun Tran, Ngoc Tuan Li, Shengkang Deng, Taoqiu Du, Zhinuo Liang, Huifen Jiao, Dexin Li, Jinkun Zheng, Yuqing Zhang, Ming Zhang, Bin Zhao, Yongzhen Guo, Zhixun Tran, Ngoc Tuan Li, Shengkang |
| collection | PubMed - marine biology |
| contents | A Novel Indigenous Probiotic, Clostridium moniliforme G18, Confers Health Benefits to Mud Crabs (Scylla paramamosain). Deng, Taoqiu Du, Zhinuo Liang, Huifen Jiao, Dexin Li, Jinkun Zheng, Yuqing Zhang, Ming Zhang, Bin Zhao, Yongzhen Guo, Zhixun Tran, Ngoc Tuan Li, Shengkang Butyrate-producing bacteria (BPB) are widely used as additives in aquaculture because of the beneficial effects of the butyrate they produce. However, most available BPB currently are of terrestrial origin, which are quite different from aquatic animals, resulting in profoundly unstable probiotic performance. This study isolated a novel, indigenous BPB, Clostridium moniliforme G18, from the gut of mud crabs, Scylla paramamosain. The strain demonstrated robust butyric acid production, tolerance to gastrointestinal conditions (pH 4-9, 0-3% NaCl, 0.4-1.0% bile salts), antibiotic sensitivity, pathogen inhibition, and non-hemolytic activity. Dietary supplementation with G18 alone or in combination with resistant starch and galactooligosaccharides (GR18) significantly enhanced mud crab body weight (P |
| format | Artículo científico |
| id | pubmed_41817894 |
| institution | PubMed |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2026 |
| publisher | Probiotics and antimicrobial proteins |
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| spellingShingle | A Novel Indigenous Probiotic, Clostridium moniliforme G18, Confers Health Benefits to Mud Crabs (Scylla paramamosain). Deng, Taoqiu Du, Zhinuo Liang, Huifen Jiao, Dexin Li, Jinkun Zheng, Yuqing Zhang, Ming Zhang, Bin Zhao, Yongzhen Guo, Zhixun Tran, Ngoc Tuan Li, Shengkang A Novel Indigenous Probiotic, Clostridium moniliforme G18, Confers Health Benefits to Mud Crabs (Scylla paramamosain). Deng, Taoqiu Du, Zhinuo Liang, Huifen Jiao, Dexin Li, Jinkun Zheng, Yuqing Zhang, Ming Zhang, Bin Zhao, Yongzhen Guo, Zhixun Tran, Ngoc Tuan Li, Shengkang Butyrate-producing bacteria (BPB) are widely used as additives in aquaculture because of the beneficial effects of the butyrate they produce. However, most available BPB currently are of terrestrial origin, which are quite different from aquatic animals, resulting in profoundly unstable probiotic performance. This study isolated a novel, indigenous BPB, Clostridium moniliforme G18, from the gut of mud crabs, Scylla paramamosain. The strain demonstrated robust butyric acid production, tolerance to gastrointestinal conditions (pH 4-9, 0-3% NaCl, 0.4-1.0% bile salts), antibiotic sensitivity, pathogen inhibition, and non-hemolytic activity. Dietary supplementation with G18 alone or in combination with resistant starch and galactooligosaccharides (GR18) significantly enhanced mud crab body weight (P |
| title | A Novel Indigenous Probiotic, Clostridium moniliforme G18, Confers Health Benefits to Mud Crabs (Scylla paramamosain). |
| url | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41817894/ |