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Seyyed ehsan Ghiasi

Seyyed ehsan Ghiasi

Associate Professor

Faculty: Agriculture

Department: Animal Sciences

Degree: Ph.D

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Seyyed ehsan Ghiasi

Associate Professor Seyyed ehsan Ghiasi

Faculty: Agriculture - Department: Animal Sciences Degree: Ph.D |

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گروه علوم دامی- دانشکده کشاورزی دانشگاه بیرجند - بیرجند - ایران

گروه پژوهشی تنش های محیطی در علوم دامی - دانشکده کشاورزی- دانشگاه بیرجند - بیرجند - ایران

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Screening and evaluation of the ruminal cellulolytic bacteria and their potential application as probiotics

AuthorsS.Ehsan Ghiasi,Motamedi,A. Dar
JournalIranian Journal of Microbiology
Page number389-400
Serial number16
Volume number3
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2024
Journal GradeScientific - research
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal Indexisc،Scopus

Abstract

Background and objectives: Rumen microbiologists are looking for new probiotics to improve the digestibility of livestock diets. This study intended to screen and evaluate the ruminal cellulolytic bacteria (CBs) and their potential application as probiotics. Materials and methods: Microbial culture and molecular techniques performed to isolate CBs from the rumen of camels, deer and rams. Their antibacterial and antibiogram tests were done using disc diffusion method. Their potential to degrade cellulose, starch, tannin and protein were investigated using clear zone halo, and spectrophotometric techniques. Bilious, saline, and acidic broth media were used to study the resistance of isolates in intestinal conditions. Results: The phylogenetic analysis revealed that the strains belonged to Firmicutes and Proteobacteria phyla, Citrobacter murliniae, Ornithinibacillus bavariensis, C. braakii, and Bacillus subtilis. The highest cellulase (CAS) activity was recorded by C. murliniae Dez wildlife13A (2.98 UmL-1), whereas C. braakii Loot desert 111A (1.14 Uml-1) was produced the lowest enzyme. The isolates were highly resistant to synthetic conditions of intestine (pH 2.5-3.5, bile 0.3-2%), as well as tolerated higher concentrations of NaCl (up to 10%). They effectively inhibited standard pathogen strains, and showed sensitivity to the used antibiotics. Conclusion: This study reports the cellulolytic O. bavariensis Tabbas desert 32A for the first time from the rumen, which will have potential biotechnological applications.

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