The effect of organic osmoprotectors on Aeromonas trota and A. hydrophila grown under high sodium chloride concentrations

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The effect of organic solutes on the growth of Aeromonas trota and A. hydrophila was evaluated. Proline and glutamic acid were not effective as osmoprotectors, but betaine exerts osmoprotection allowing the growth of both strains in inhibitory concentrations of NaCl. Growth kinetics suggests that the halotolerance difference between the strains is associated with the synthesis of osmolytes rather than betaine uptake.

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Delamare, A. P. L., Dalcin, T., Müller, G., Pinto Da Costa, S. O., & Echeverrigaray, S. (2003). The effect of organic osmoprotectors on Aeromonas trota and A. hydrophila grown under high sodium chloride concentrations. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 34(SUPPL. 1), 128–130. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-83822003000500044

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