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Methods Mol Biol ; 892: 269-81, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22623309

RESUMO

Dunaliella salina has become the most important microorganism for the production of ß-carotene around the world. Natural carotenoids are a source of active metabolites utilized in different areas of food nutrition and pharmaceuticals, both in humans and also in animals. Identification of Dunaliella species from natural environments or certified culture collections is not precise and it is time consuming. However, accurate identification is extremely important because a slight difference in Dunaliella species generates great differences in carotenoids production. Here, we describe an intron-sizing method to make a rapid and precise identification for each of the most important carotenogenic species, showing that each hyperproducer species has an exclusive 18S rDNA fingerprint profile.


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Clorófitas/genética , Impressões Digitais de DNA , Íntrons , Primers do DNA , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase
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Mar Drugs ; 9(6): 1119-1132, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21747750

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Functional feed supplemented with alternative-economic nutrient sources (protein, carbohydrates, lipids) and probiotics are being considered in shrimp/fish aquaculture production systems as an option to increase yield and profits and to reduce water pollution. In this study the probiotic potential to formulate functional feeds have been evaluated using four dietary treatments: Treatment 1 (B + Bs); Bacillus subtilis potential probiotic strain was supplemented to a soybeanmeal (SBM)-carbohydrates (CHO) basal feed. Treatment 2 (B + Bm); Bacillus megaterium potential probiotic strain was supplemented to the same SBM-CHO basal feed. In Treatment 3 (B); SBM-CHO basal feed was not supplemented with probiotic strains. Treatment 4 (C); fishmeal commercial feed (FM) was utilized as positive control. Feeding trials evaluated the survival, growth, and food conversion ratio and stress tolerance of juvenile Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone) Pacific white shrimp. Best overall shrimp performance was observed for animals fed with Treatment 1 (B+Bs); additionally, stress tolerance and hemolymph metabolites also showed the best performance in this treatment. SBM-CHO basal feed not supplemented with probiotic strains (B) presented smaller growth and lower feed conversion ratio (FCR). Shrimps fed with the fishmeal commercial feed (C) presented the lowest stress tolerance to high ammonia and low oxygen levels. Specifically selected B. subtilis strains are recommended to formulate functional and economical feeds containing high levels of vegetable; protein and carbohydrates as main dietary sources in L. vannamei cultures.


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Ração Animal , Bacillus subtilis , Carboidratos/administração & dosagem , Peixes/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Glycine max , Penaeidae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Probióticos , Animais , Aquicultura , Peixes/imunologia , Penaeidae/imunologia
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