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Probiotics and biofilm interaction in aquaculture for sustainable food security: A review and bibliometric analysis

Authors
Rahman, Md. AshikurAshrafudoulla, Md.Akter, ShirinPark, Si HongHa, Sang-Do
Issue Date
Aug-2023
Publisher
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Keywords
aquaculture; biofilm; Probiotics; promising strategies
Citation
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
Journal Title
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/68666
DOI
10.1080/10408398.2023.2249114
ISSN
1040-8398
1549-7852
Abstract
Aquaculture is one of the most significant food sources from the prehistoric period. As aquaculture intensifies globally, the prevalence and outbreaks of various pathogenic microorganisms cause fish disease and heavy mortality, leading to a drastic reduction in yield and substantial economic loss. With the modernization of the aquaculture system, a new challenge regarding biofilms or bacterial microenvironments arises worldwide, which facilitates pathogenic microorganisms to survive under unfavorable environmental conditions and withstand various treatments, especially antibiotics and other chemical disinfectants. However, we focus on the mechanistic association between those microbes which mainly form biofilm and probiotics in one of the major food production systems, aquaculture. In recent years, probiotics and their derivatives have attracted much attention in the fisheries sector to combat the survival strategy of pathogenic bacteria. Apart from this, Bibliometric analysis provides a comprehensive overview of the published literature, highlighting key research themes, emerging topics, and areas that require further investigation. This information is valuable for researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders in determining research priorities and allocating resources effectively. © 2023 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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