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Evaluation of the Differential Postbiotic Potential of Shewanella putrefaciens Pdp11 Cultured in Several Growing Conditions

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Jorge García‐Márquez, Cristóbal Espinosa‐Ruíz, Carmen González-Fernández, Alberto Cuesta, Carmen González-Fernández, Carmen González-Fernández, Carmen González-Fernández, Cristóbal Espinosa‐Ruíz, Cristóbal Espinosa‐Ruíz, Cristóbal Espinosa‐Ruíz, Cristóbal Espinosa‐Ruíz, Marta Domínguez‐Maqueda, Carmen González-Fernández, Cristóbal Espinosa‐Ruíz, Cristóbal Espinosa‐Ruíz, Alberto Cuesta, Carmen González-Fernández, María Ángeles Esteban María Ángeles Esteban Jorge García‐Márquez, Carmen González-Fernández, Cristóbal Espinosa‐Ruíz, María Ángeles Esteban Alberto Cuesta, María Ángeles Esteban María Ángeles Esteban María Ángeles Esteban María Ángeles Esteban María Ángeles Esteban Silvana Tapia‐Paniagua, Carmen González-Fernández, Carmen González-Fernández, Carmen González-Fernández, Alberto Cuesta, Carmen González-Fernández, Carmen González-Fernández, Alberto Cuesta, Alberto Cuesta, Alberto Cuesta, Carmen González-Fernández, Alberto Cuesta, María Ángeles Esteban Cristóbal Espinosa‐Ruíz, Alberto Cuesta, María Ángeles Esteban Francisco Javier Alarcón, Carmen González-Fernández, María Ángeles Esteban M. Carmen Balebona, Miguel Ángel Moríñigo, Alberto Cuesta, Alberto Cuesta, María Ángeles Esteban

Summary

Researchers evaluated the postbiotic potential of the probiotic bacterium Shewanella putrefaciens Pdp11 under various cultivation conditions for aquaculture applications. The study found that factors like culture media, temperature, and growth phase significantly influenced the metabolites produced by the bacteria. These findings suggest that optimizing cultivation conditions could enhance the production of beneficial postbiotic compounds for use in fish farming.

Body Systems

The increased knowledge of functional foods has led to the development of a new generation of health products, including those containing probiotics and products derived from them. Shewanella putrefaciens Pdp11 (SpPdp11) is a strain described as a probiotic that exerts important beneficial effects on several farmed fish. However, the use of live probiotic cells in aquaculture has limitations such as uncertain survival and shelf life, which can limit their efficacy. In addition, its efficacy can vary across species and hosts. When probiotics are administered orally, their activity can be affected by the environment present in the host and by interactions with the intestinal microbiota. Furthermore, live cells can also produce undesired substances that may negatively impact the host as well as the risk of potential virulence reversion acquired such as antibiotic resistance. Therefore, new alternatives emerged such as postbiotics. Currently, there is no knowledge about the postbiotic potential of SpPdp11 in the aquaculture industry. Postbiotic refers to the use of bacterial metabolites, including extracellular products (ECPs), to improve host physiology. However, the production of postbiotic metabolites can be affected by various factors such as cultivation conditions, which can affect bacterial metabolism. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the postbiotic potential of ECPs from SpPdp11 under different cultivation conditions, including culture media, temperature, growth phase, and salinity. We analyzed their hydrolytic, antibacterial, antiviral, and cytotoxic capacity on several fish cell lines. The results obtained have demonstrated how each ECP condition can exert a different hydrolytic profile, reduce the biofilm formation by bacterial pathogens relevant to fish, lower the titer of nervous necrosis virus (NNV), and exert a cytotoxic effect on different fish cell lines. In conclusion, the ECPs obtained from SpPdp11 have different capacities depending on the cultivation conditions used. These conditions must be considered in order to recover the maximum number of beneficial capacities or to choose the appropriate conditions for specific activities.

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