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Isolation of Novel Antimicrobial Compounds From Historical Fungi, Bacteria, and Yeast Culture Collections That Reduce Poultry Foodborne Pathogens

Objective

<p>Develop novel alternatives to antimicrobials (ATA) strategies to reduce foodborne pathogenic bacteria carriage in poultry production using extracts from a unique set of ecosystems. This project will produce novel antimicrobials via organic and aqueous extraction methods from native fungi, bacteria, and yeast stored in the Colombian Corporation of Agricultural Research (CORPOICA), Bogota, Colombia, Microbial Germplasm Collections. The proposed project formalizes an extension of on-going food safety projects with Colombian government agencies (country-wide Salmonella surveillance, phytochemical extracts against Salmonella in broilers, development of a calf anti-diarrhea probiotic) as well as university-partnered projects (development of an anti-Shigella probiotic and a tilapia-derived probiotic) that takes advantage of resources unavailable to other research institutes worldwide. Results of this project will further goals of the parent projects in NP 108 to identify and investigate alternatives to antibiotics against enteropathogens in poultry. Goals of this study include development of novel ATA for use in poultry, as well as in swine and calves, against food-borne pathogens such as Salmonella species, Campylobacter species, and E. coli</p>

Investigators
Hume, Michael
Institution
USDA - Agricultural Research Service
Start date
2017
End date
2021
Project number
3091-32000-035-07-S
Accession number
432978
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