Antibacterial Effects of 30 Kinds of Chinese Herbal Medicines Against PathogenStreptococcus iniae from Sturgeon Hybrid Huso dauricus♀×Acipenser schrenckii♂ in Vitro
YAO Li1,2, DONG Chunyan1,2, CHEN Jiangfeng1,2, LI Ming3, SHAO Jian1,2, AN Miao1,2, WANG Chang′an4, WANG Jingbo5, CHENG Zhentao1,6, JIANG Haibo1,2,6, WEN Ming1,6
1.College of Animal Sciences, Guizhou University, Guiyang 550025, China; 2.Breeding and Reproduction in the PlateauMountainous Region (Guizhou University), Ministry of Education, Guiyang 550025, China; 3.School of Marine Sciences,Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China; 4.Heilongjiang River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy ofFishery Sciences, Harbin 150070, China; 5.Beijing Fisheries Technical Extension Station, Beijing 100176, China; 6.Key Laboratory for Animal Diseases and Veterinary Public Health of Guizhou Province, Guiyang 550025, China
Abstract:The antibacterial effects of 30 kinds of Chinese herbal medicines including Coptis chinensis, Scutellaria baicalensis, Forsythia suspensa, and the others on pathogen Streptococcus iniae from sturgeon hybrid Huso dauricus ♀× Acipenser schrenckii ♂ were investigated in vitro by water decoction and punched by Oxford cup, and the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and the minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of 30 kinds Chinese herbs were measured by microdilution procedure. The results showed that the best inhibitory effects with MIC of (28.35±0.65) mm were observed in C. chinensis, and 5 kinds of Chinese herbs inhibited the growth of S. iniae,with MIC of 1.95 mg/mL and MBC of3.90 mg/mL in C. chinensis,MIC of 1.95 mg/mL and MBC of 15.62 mg/mL in S. baicalensis, MIC of 3.90 mg/mL and MBC of 7.81 mg/mL in F. suspense, MIC of 3.90 mg/mL and MBC of15.62 mg/mL in Syzygium aromaticum, and MIC of 7.81 mg/mL and MBC of 7.81 mg/mL in Fraxinus rhynchophylla. The MIC and the MBC of the other Chinese herbal medicines against the pathogenic bacterium were all higher than 15.62 mg/mL and 31.25 mg/mL. In conclusion, C. chinensis, S. baicalensis, F. suspense, S. aromaticum, and F. rhynchophylla showed effectively antimicrobial alternatives to control the S. iniae from the sturgeon hybrid H. dauricus ♀× A. schrenckii ♂.