印度西孟加拉邦零售鱼市场上新鲜和传统晒干孟买鸭(Harpadon nehereus)的细菌多样性

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES National Academy Science Letters Pub Date : 2023-09-26 DOI:10.1007/s40009-023-01350-8
Siddhnath, Pooja Saklani, Hari Om, Krushna Chandra Dora
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利用 Illumina 的 MiSeq 平台,通过 16S rRNA 基因扩增子测序分析了新鲜和传统晒干的孟买鸭(Harpadon nehereus)(一种具有重要经济价值的水生物种)的细菌多样性。对从鱼肉中提取的 DNA 进行的独立于培养基的分析表明,新鲜(F1)和传统晒干(D2)孟买鸭的细菌多样性几乎没有差别(F1 的香农α多样性为 9.03,D2 为 9.62),尽管样本是从不同的市场采集的。主要细菌是罗杆菌(136 个 OTU)和假单胞菌(125 个 OTU)。与新鲜的孟买鸭相比,干制孟买鸭中没有 Chrysiogenetes 门和 Caldithrix 门,这表明这些革兰氏阴性细菌对晒干温度很敏感。弯曲杆菌科和螺旋杆菌科细菌以及梭状芽孢杆菌、 弧菌、葡萄球菌和链球菌的共存表明存在交叉感染的可能性。我们的工作使我们得出结论,具有公共卫生意义的细菌与人口稠密的城市市场相关联,使人们容易受到微生物的威胁。研究建议制定有效的质量保证计划,以生产安全的干鱼供国内消费和出口。
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Bacterial Diversity of Fresh and Traditional Sun-Dried Bombay Duck (Harpadon nehereus) from Retail Fish Markets of West Bengal, India

Bacterial diversity of fresh and traditional sun-dried Bombay duck (Harpadon nehereus), an economically important aquatic species have been analyzed through 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing using Illumina’s MiSeq platform. Culture-independent analysis of DNA extracted from the fish flesh showed that fresh (F1) and traditional sun-dried (D2) Bombay duck exhibited little different bacterial diversity (Shannon alpha diversity 9.03 for F1 and 9.62 for D2), although the sample were collected from separate markets. Rhodobacter (136 OTU) and Pseudomonas (125 OTU) were the dominant bacteria. In contrast to fresh Bombay duck, the absence of phylum Chrysiogenetes and Caldithrix in a dry Bombay duck suggests that these gram-negative bacteria are sensitive to sun drying temperature. The co-occurrence of members of the Campylobacterales and Helicobacteraceae, as well as species of Clostridium, Arcobacter, Staphylococcus, and Streptococcus, indicates the possibility of cross-contamination. Our work has led us to conclude that the association of bacteria of public health significance with densely populated urban markets makes people vulnerable to microbial threats. The study recommends an effective quality assurance program for the production of safe dry fish for domestic consumption as well as for export.

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