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      AquacultureMarine BioTechnologyFisheries Sciences
Prophylactic approach is gaining more and more importance in aquaculture, because of the ever increasing outbreak of viral diseases and the regulations on the use of chemotherapeutants. Use of probiotics has been widely accepted in... more
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      ZoologyAquacultureGene expressionEnvironmental Biotechnology
White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) is the most devastating disease affecting shrimp culture around the world. Though, considerable progress has been made in the detection and molecular characterization of WSSV in recent years, information... more
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      ZoologyAquacultureInnate immunityGene expression
Chitosan has been widely accepted as a wall material for preparing microcapsules of various purposes in human medicine. The possibility of using chitosan as a wall material for microencapsulating nutrients and drugs for aquaculture... more
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      AquacultureFisheries SciencesDelivery System
This study shows that the disease resistance and survival rate of Penaeus monodon in a larval rearing systems can be enhanced by supplementing with antagonistic or non-antagonistic probiotics. The antagonistic mode of action of... more
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      AquacultureHost-microbe interactionsPenaeus MonodonVibrios in the Environment
Fenneropenaeus indicus could be protected from white spot disease (WSD) caused by white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) using a formalin-inactivated viral preparation (IVP) derived from WSSV-infected shrimp tissue. The lowest test quantity of... more
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      AquacultureDNA virusesBiological SciencesAnimal Feed
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      ZoologyAquacultureVirulenceFisheries Sciences
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are host defense peptides that are well conserved throughout the course of evolution. Histones are classical DNA-binding proteins, rich in cationic amino acids, and recently appreciated as precursors for... more
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Present work is aimed at development of an appropriate microbial technology for protection of larvae of macrobrachium rosenbergii from disease and to increase survival rate in hatcheries. Application of immunostimulants to activate the... more
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For establishing nitrification in prawn (non-penaeid, salinity 10–15 ppt) and shrimp (penaeid, salinity 30–35 ppt) larval production systems, a stringed bed suspended bioreactor (SBSBR) was designed, fabricated, and validated. It was... more
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      AquacultureSeed productionPenaeus MonodonPolyethylene
Prawn shell waste collected from shrimp-processing plants in Cochin, India, was subjected to fermentation using 20 chitinoclastic and proteolytic/non-proteolytic bacterial strains. The products generated were analysed for protein, lipid,... more
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      Aquaculture nutritionFisheries SciencesFermentation
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      CrustaceaCytotoxicityAquacultureGene expression
A Pseudomonas sp PS-102 recovered from Muttukkadu brackish water lagoon, situated south of Chennai, showed significant activity against a number of shrimp pathogenic vibrios. Out of the 112 isolates of bacterial pathogens comprising... more
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      ZoologyBrackish WaterAquacultureFisheries Sciences
Synechocystis MCCB 114 and 115 were segregated as putative probionts for shrimp larvae from a collection of 54 cyanobacterial cultures enriched from seawater. On feeding Penaeus monodon post-larvae with the cyanobacteria, the generic... more
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      ProbioticsBiologySurvival AnalysisBiodiversity
A crustin-like antimicrobial peptide from the haemocytes of giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon was partially characterized at the molecular level and phylogenetic analysis was performed. The partial coding sequence of 299 bp and 91... more
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      MicrobiologyBiologyAntimicrobial PeptidesMedicine
A marine bacterium, Micrococcus MCCB 104, isolated from hatchery water, demonstrated extracellular antagonistic properties against Vibrio alginolyticus, V. parahaemolyticus, V. vulnificus, V. fluviallis, V. nereis, V. proteolyticus, V.... more
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      MicrobiologyBiologyAquacultureMedicine
Two ammonia oxidizing (AMOPCU-1 and AMONPCU-1) and two nitrite oxidizing (NIOPCU-1 and NIONPCU-1) consortia for activating nitrifying bioreactors and thereby establishing nitrification in penaeid and non-penaeid hatchery systems were... more
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      BiologyAquacultureBioreactorNitrification
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      ZoologyImmune responseBiologyAquaculture
Anti-lipopolysaccharide factors are small proteins that bind and neutralize lipopolysaccharide and exhibit potent antimicrobial activities. This study presents the molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the first ALF... more
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      BiochemistryZoologyBiologyAquaculture