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The Roseobacter-Group Bacterium Phaeobacter as a Safe Probiotic Solution for Aquaculture

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APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 87, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02581-20

Keywords

Phaeobacter; Roseobacter group; aquaculture; bioactivity; biosafety; marine microbiology; probiotics

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  1. Danish National Research Foundation [DNRF137]

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Phaeobacter inhibens has been assessed as a safe probiotic bacterium for aquaculture, as it maintains antagonistic activity against pathogenic vibrios while having minimal impact on host organisms and microbiomes. Studies suggest that it does not pose a risk for antimicrobial resistance and can be safely used in aquaculture systems.
Phaeobacter inhibens has been assessed as a probiotic bacterium for application in aquaculture. Studies addressing the efficacy and safety indicate that P. inhibens maintains its antagonistic activity against pathogenic vibrios in aquaculture live cultures (live feed and fish egg/larvae) while having no or a positive effect on the host organisms and a minor impact on the host microbiomes. While P. inhibens produces antibacterial and algicidal compounds, no study has so far found a virulent phenotype of P. inhibens cells against higher organisms. Additionally, an in silico search for antibiotic resistance genes using published genomes of representative strains did not raise concerns regarding the risk for antimicrobial resistance. P. inhibens occurs naturally in aquaculture systems, supporting its safe usage in this environment. In conclusion, at the current state of knowledge, P. inhibens is a safe-to-use organism.

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