Title of article :
Nanosilver-marine fungal chitosan as antibiotic synergizers against sepsis fish bacteria
Author/Authors :
Barakat, Khouloud Mohamed Microbiology Lababoratoy - Marine Environment Division - National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries , Gohar, Yousri Mahmoud Botany and Microbiology Depart - Faculty of Science, Alexandria University
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Mortality is highly variable within population of cultured fish due to virulent bacteria causing
fish septicemia. The use of nano-silver marine fungal chitosan as antibiotic synergisers could be an alternative in the treatment
of sepsis fish pathogens.
Materials and Methods: Different bulk chitosan solutions were prepared from the mycelia of four marine fungi (Aspergillus
terreus, Aspergillus flavipes, Tricoderma hamatum and Fennellia flavipes) and used as capping agents for silver nanoparticles.
In vitro, the antibacterial activity of these preparations was determined against nine fish-sepsis causing bacteria, alone
and in combination with nine antibiotics of choice used in aquaculture. Prepared fungal chitosans (CsF) were characterized
by yield of chistosan obtained, degree of deacetylation and viscosity.
Results and Conclusion: The maximum yield of chitosan (28%) was obtained from Aspergillus terreus. A. terreus chitosan
(CsF), silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and chitosan-silver nanoparticles (CsF-AgNPs) showed maximum activity at the
minimum inhibitory concentrations average (MICAVG) 27.2, 18.2 and 7.9 μg/ml, respectively. Combination of CsF -AgNPs
with amikacin (Ak) and rifampicin (RD) reduced the MIC values by 96 and 94%, respectively, with fractional inhibitory
concentration index (FICI) = 0.42 and 0.50 as synergistic effect. It is promising to use CsF-AgNPs as enhancing agent in
combination with antibiotics for fish sepsis therapy.
Keywords :
Marine fungal chitosan , nanosilver , bacterial sepsis , antibiotics , synergy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics