CHEMICAL CONTROL OF PSYCHROPHILIC BACTERIAL SPOILAGE OF FISH. 2. THE EFFECT OF ANTIBIOTICS ON THE GROWTH OF PSYCHROPHILIC BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM MARINE FISH.

Author(s) : ANAND C., RUDRA SETTY T.

Type of article: Article

Summary

STUDY OF BACTERIA SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ANTIBIOTICS: CHLOROTETRACYCLINE, CHLORAMPHENICOL AND CHLOROSTREP ADDED AT THE RATIO OF 8 TO 10 PPM. ACHROMOBACTER, FLAVOBACTERIUM AND PSEUDOMONAS, SPECIES AND MORE ESPECIALLY ACHROMOBACTER SUPERFICIALIS ARE MORE RESISTANT TO CHLOROTETRACYCLINE. THE COMBINATION OF ANTIBIOTICS IS STUDIED WITH A VIEW TO EXTENDING THE STORAGE LIFE OF FISH STORED IN ICE. (Bull. bibliogr. CDIUPA, FR., 15, N.12, 1981/12, 34, 162680.

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  • Original title: CHEMICAL CONTROL OF PSYCHROPHILIC BACTERIAL SPOILAGE OF FISH. 2. THE EFFECT OF ANTIBIOTICS ON THE GROWTH OF PSYCHROPHILIC BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM MARINE FISH.
  • Record ID : 1983-0178
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Fish. Technol. - vol. 18 - n. 1
  • Publication date: 1981

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