Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety (한국식품위생안전성학회지)
- Volume 7 Issue 2
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- Pages.99-106
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- 1992
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- 1229-1153(pISSN)
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- 2465-9223(eISSN)
disinfectant and Inhibitory Effect of Natural Antimicrobial Agent on Vibrio vulnificus in Fish
천연항균성 물질을 이용한 Vibrio vulnificus 의 살균 및 독소생성 억제효과
Abstract
To prevent food-poisoning outbreaks by Vibrio vulnificus the antimicrobial efficacy of grapefruit seed extract (GFSE) was examined. Minimal inhibitory concentration (in vitro) for the microorganism was found to be 50∼100 ppm. Transmission electron micrographs of Vibrio vulnificus showed the biocidal action of this natural antimicrobial agent would be related to specific respiratory effect coupled with the destruction of permeable function of microbial cell membrane. After Anguilla japonica GFSE-injected to the body was incubated in the seawater contaminated by Vibrio vulnifiucs the fish meats were taken up, mixed with control diet and used as a diet in the feeding experiment. In this experiment the effect of GFSE treated with fish muscle on body weight, protein efficiency ratio, serum enzymes and serum blood components of broiler chicks was investigated. It is proved from this study that there is neither Vibriosis nor toxicity associated with GFSE itself an fish meats treated with it when it is injected to the fish body at a level of 250 ppm or less.
Keywords
- Minimal inhibitory concentration;
- Vibrio vulnificus;
- Natural antimicrobial agent;
- Vibriosis;
- Feeding experiment