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Biological characterization of Tenacibaculum maritimum isolated from cultured olive flounder in Korea and sensitivity against native plant extracts  

Jang, Yeoung-Hwan (Faculty of Marine Science, Cheju National University)
Jeong, Joon-Bum (Faculty of Marine Science, Cheju National University)
Yeo, In-Kyu (Faculty of Marine Science, Cheju National University)
Kim, Ki-Young (Faculty of Marine Science, Cheju National University)
Harikrishnan, Ramasamy (Faculty of Marine Science, Cheju National University)
Heo, Moon-Soo (Faculty of Marine Science, Cheju National University)
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Journal of fish pathology / v.22, no.1, 2009 , pp. 53-65 More about this Journal
Abstract
Tenacibaculum maritimum (formerly Flexibacter maritimus) is the aetiological agent of an ulcerative and necrotic disease commonly called tenacibaculosis in marine fish. Tenacibaculosis is an economically important disease in a great variety species in Jeju Island cultured fish and leading to this pathogen initially affected by skin, mouth, fins, tail causing severe necrotic and ulcerative lesions on the body surface. In the present study, A-7 strain was isolated from Paralichthys olivaceus showing symptoms of tenacibaculosis and identified as T. maritimum by morphological, biochemical and molecular biological analysis. T. maritimum A-7 is experimentally infected through immersion route in Paralichthys olivaceus which the disease outbreaks in land-based fish tanks of Jeju Island. Up to data a number of treatments proposed for the tenacibaculosis outbreaks are based on the immersion administration of drugs in tank. Oxytetracycline is the most widely used disinfectants in fish farms. However, most of fish farms manager and consumers have expressed concern as bioaccumulation in tissue and its environmental. In addition, this antimicrobial compounds is expensive in fish farmers. The overcome of this problem is desired the application of natural plant derived products. To obtain as 70% EtOH extract antimicrobial compounds against tenacibaculosis from 35 species of Jeju Island native plants were screened for antimicrobial activity against T. maritimum. In the present study were identified most of the plant extracts were better antimicrobial activity against T. maritimum.
Keywords
Tenacibaculum maritimum; Tenacibaculosis; Paralichthys olivaceus; Plant extract; Antimicrobial activity;
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