Microflora in the Digestive Tract of Marine Fish I : General Characterization of the Isolates from Yellow Tail
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The bacterial flora in the digestive tract, especially in the intestine, of yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata) which had been cultured in a commercial fish crawl wasoccupied by Vibrio species at the high frequency as compared with that of sea watersamples. Intestinal Vibrio species isolated in this experiment were the slight halophilictype bacteria which were able to grow well at 37 C and resistant to low pH(pH 4.5) and bile salts. Most of them were able to hydrolyze chitin but unable tohydrolyze casein, gelatin and starch.
- 1978-12-25