A Simple Method To Collect Digestive Fluid For Monitoring Digestive Enzyme Activities And Gut Microbes Of The Abalone Haliotis Discus Discus

Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi(2012)

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A simple method using a syringe to collect digestive fluid from the gut of the disc abalone Haliotis discus discus is described. The activities of polysaccharide degrading enzymes and bacterial microflora were compared between the digestive fluid (DF) collected by using a syringe and the digestive diverticulum homogenate (DH) collected by the conventional dissection method. Specific activities of alginate lyase, cellulase and beta-1,4-mannanase of DF were higher than those of DH. Viable bacterial count of DF was lower (1.0 x 10(7) CFU/mL) than that of DH (2.1 x 10(8) CFU/g). Microflora analysis of isolates using the 16S rRNA gene indicated that DF and DH showed a similar microflora composition, in which vibrios including Vibrio halioticoli and V. ezurae were predominant. The present method may be useful to determine changes in the digestive activity and the gut microflora of abalone without sacrificing individuals.
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abalone haliotis discus discus,gut microbes,digestive fluid,digestive enzyme activities
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