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, Saber Khodabandeh, Ferial Monsef, Seyed Saeed Voshtani,
Volume 8, Issue 2 (5-2019)
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Abstract The present study has done on 20 pieces L. vannamei shrimp, with average weight 5.53±0.02 g, in 500-liter tanks with three replicates during 8 weeks. At the end, the shrimp intestine were fixed in Bouin's solution for classic histology by Hematoxylin-Eosin (H & E) and green light (GL) and for immunolocalization of the Na+,K+-ATPase enzyme (sodium - potassium pump) by Immunohistochemistry methods. The results showed that the midgut epithelium was covered by simple columnar cells and nucleus position was in basal region of cells and Na+,K+-ATPase enzyme observed in basal region of cells. Evaluation of rectal pad large lobes deep infoldings and distance between the lobes were observed. Lumen was observed in the middle of rectal pad and apical lobes were evident and columnar cells in the marginal infoldings with basal nucleus were observed. Small appendage that called posterior diverticulum was located in primary and in upper region of rectal pad. This region was tubular and it cells with basal nucleus were observed. Rectum was located in distal region of hindgut. This region was a short muscular tube and lined with a simple columnar epithelium with low infoldings and apical nucleus in these cells were observed. The Na+, K+-ATPase enzyme (sodium - potassium pump) was located in baso-latral area in all regions of hindgut cells. We concluded that the use of H&E and GL is an appropriate method to separate different parts of intestine in vannamei shrimp and also immunohistochemistry is a suitable method for Na+,K+-ATPase enzyme localization.
Volume 10, Issue 2 (7-2019)
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Saccharomyces yeast genus has a wide application in biotechnology that several studies on this subject are performed. They have also known as a dietary supplement in breeding all kinds of creatures in particular for aquatics. Species of this genus are considered as probiotics, as well as a lot of beneficial effects on growth are creatures and Yeasts can be cultured in a variety of waste and cheap substrates, including hydrocarbons and petroleum. So finding an Appropriate and inexpensive culture media for optimal growth of yeast is important. In the present study, along with the study of Saccharomyces species diversity as intestinal flora of domestic rainbow trout flora, optimum growth conditions the strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae was studied in different culture media as YPD, YPAD, YPG, YPAC, and DM. This research not only emphasized the diversity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains as an intestinal flora in domestic fishes, but also revealed the optimum growth of yeasts in YPAD media.
Saeedeh Sarhadi, Iman Sourinezhad, Mohsen Gozari,
Volume 13, Issue 3 (10-2024)
Abstract
Evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of bacteria in the aquaculture ecosystem is the first stage of probiotic bacteria screening studies. The aim of the present study was to isolate the intestinal bacteria of cultivated Vanammei shrimp with antimicrobial activity against pathogenic bacteria in vitro and in vivo. For this purpose, sampling of shrimp culture sites in South Tiab and North Tiab was done in 3 stages. The results of counting culturable bacteria using Zobell agar culture medium showed that in South Tiab site, the average number of bacteria in shrimp intestine samples was from 3.66 × 106 CFU/gr in the first stage of sampling to 4.63 ×106 CFU/gr in the third stage. With a similar trend, the changes of this amount in the North Tiab site fluctuated from 16.4 ×106 CFU/gr to 16.16 ×106 CFU/gr. Evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of the isolates using the agar diffusion method showed that 9, 6, 4 and 3 isolates respectively compared to V. alginolyticus, V. harveyi, V. parahaemolyticus and P. aeroginosa showed antimicrobial activity.