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Production of marine probiotic bacteria in a cost-effective marine media based on peptones obtained from discarded fish by-products

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The industrial production of marine bacteria with probiotic properties is limited by the excessive cost of the culture media adequate for their growth. The present work aimed to study the suitability of 30 marine media formulated with nitrogen sources (fish peptones) from different fish discards and seawater, for the growth of two marine probiotic bacteria (MPB), namely Phaeobacter sp. and Pseudomonas fluorescens. These fish peptones were produced from several discarded fish and by-products (heads, skins, and whole individuals of megrim, mackerel, gurnard, hake, etc.). In all cultivations, no significant differences were found on cell viability when the microorganism grew on commercial or alternative media. In relation to the biomass production, the growth of Phaeobacter sp. on waste media was commonly similar or a 20% lower than observed in the control cultures. For P. fluorescens, various peptones (skin peptones of pouting and blue whiting) showed even higher productive ability than commercial peptones. An initial economical evaluation revealed that low-cost media reduced until 120 times the cost of production of MPB.

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Fish discards valorization Marine probiotics bacteria production Fish peptones Low-cost marine media Sustainability Logistic equation

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Vázquez, J. A., Durán, A., Nogueira, M., Menduíña, A., Antunes, J., Freitas, A. C., Gomes, A. M. (2020). Production of marine probiotic bacteria in a cost-effective marine media based on peptones obtained from discarded fish by-products. Microorganisms, 8(8), art. n.º 1121

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