Advances in Aquaculture and Fisheries Management

ISSN 2756-3278

Advances in Aquaculture and Fisheries Management ISSN 2756-3278 Vol. 8 (10), pp. 001-007, October, 2020. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Antimicrobial potentials of indigenous Lactobacillus strains on gram-negative indicator bacterial species from Clarias gariepinus (Burchell.) microbial inhibition of fish-borne pathogens

Adenike A. O. Ogunshe* and Olalekan P. Olabode

Applied Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Unit, Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Accepted 09 September, 2020

Abstract

This study tries to evaluate the ability of L. fermentum LbFF4 isolated from Nigerian fermented food (fufu) and L. plantarum LbOG1 from a beverage (ogi), to inhibit some fish bacterial pathogens (Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella, Proteus, Pseudomonas and Salmonella species) under in vitro conditions. Overall phenotypic antibiotic resistance of 124 Gram-negative bacterial isolates obtained from the gut contents of cat fish, Clarias gariepinus, using agar disc-diffusion method, indicated very high resistance to amoxicillin (88.8%), augmentin (85.1%), cotrimoxazole (80.6%), tetracycline (72.3%), gentamicin (61.9%) and nalidixic acid (57.5%). Multiple antibiotic resistance (MAR) of 37.5 - 87.5% were also recorded. None of the forty four Lactobacillus strains (L. brevis, L. delbruekii, L. fermentum, L. plantarum and L. reuterii) isolated from the gut contents of C. gariepinus was inhibitory in vitro towards the Gram-negative bacterial species. However, L. fermentum LbFF4 and L. plantarum LbOG1 exhibited in vitro antibacterial activities against 41.1 and 47.6% of the Gram- negative bacterial species respectively. The susceptibility patterns of the indicator pathogens using the probiotic candidates were significant. The potential probiotic candidates were able to survive relatively low pH (3.5 - 5.5) and the fish bile. This study therefore, signifies that lactobacilli-based probiotic candidates from Nigerian fermented foods and beverages can serve as adjunct, inhibitory food-supplements in the control of bacterial fish-borne pathogens of C. gariepinus.

Key words: Antibiotic resistance, antimicrobials, aquaculture, Clarias gariepinus, Lactobacillus, probiotics.