ISOLATION AND ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY TEST OF PROBIOTIC CANDIDATE FROM DANAU PANGGANG SWAMP ECONOMICAL FISHES DIGESTIVE TRACT
Abstract
Aim of this research were isolation of probiotics candidate from digestive tract of Danau Panggang swamp fishes and amylolitic, proteolytic, and lipolyticenzyme activity test. Sample fishes were snake head (Channa striata), climbing perch (Anabas testudineus), and Siamese gouramy (Trichogaster pectoralis) as a refresentatif sample from carnivorous, omnivorous, and herbivorous fish. Medium containing starch, skim milk and olive oil used as selective media. Result of this research was successfully isolated probiotic candidate whom grow well and had enzyme activity from C. Striata obtained 11 isolate, 12 isolate from A. testudineus and T. pectoralis respectively. Higher amilolytic activity was C3GHDP, I3PDP4 had a higher lipolytic activity, D4SSDP1 and H3PDP had a higher proteolytic activity. Among those isolate G1PDPsp had a amilolytic, proteolytic and lipolytic activity.
Keywords
probiotic,enzyme, swamp fishes, Danau Panggang
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/fs.v1i2.4540
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