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A Holistic Approach to Producing Anti- Vibrio Metabolites by an Endosymbiotic Dinoflagellate Using Wastewater from Shrimp Rearing.

Carlos Yure Barbosa de OliveiraJéssika Lima de AbreuBarbara C BrandãoDeyvid Willame Silva OliveiraPedro Rodrigues de SenaWeverson Ailton da SilvaEvando S AraújoLeonardo R RörigGisely Karla de Almeida CostaSuzianny Maria B C SilvaMarius N MüllerGiustino TribuziAlfredo O Gálvez
Published in: Microorganisms (2024)
The aquaculture industry requires green solutions to solve several environmental challenges, including adequate wastewater remediation and natural drug applications to treat bacteria- and virus-related diseases. This study investigated the feasibility of cultivating the dinoflagellate Durusdinium glynnii in aquaculture wastewater from shrimp rearing in a synbiotic system (AWW-SS), with different dilutions of f/2 medium (FM). Interestingly, D. glynnii demonstrated enhanced growth in all AWW-SS treatments compared to the control (FM). The highest growth rates were achieved at AWW-SS:FM dilutions of 75:25 and 50:50. The removal of total nitrogen and total phosphorus reached 50.1 and 71.7%, respectively, of the crude AWW-SS. Biomass extracts of D. glynnii grown with AWW-SS were able to inhibit the growth of the bacteria Vibrio parahaemolyticus (inhibition zone of 10.0 ± 1.7 mm) and V. vulnificus (inhibition zone of 11.7 ± 1.5 mm). The presented results demonstrate that the dinoflagellate D. glynnii is a potential candidate for the development of circularity for sustainable aquaculture production, particularly by producing anti- Vibrio compounds at a near-zero cost.
Keyphrases
  • wastewater treatment
  • anaerobic digestion
  • biofilm formation
  • ms ms
  • human health
  • emergency department
  • escherichia coli
  • high resolution
  • candida albicans