EFFECT OF ALKALINE pH ON FUNGAL RESISTANCE, TOTAL PROTEIN AND TOTAL LIPIDS OF Clarias gariepinus SKIN MUCUS
Keywords:
Antifungal, pH, protein, lipids, fishAbstract
The effect of alkaline pH on fungal resistance, total protein, and total lipids on the skin mucus of Clarias
gariepinus was investigated. C. gariepinus in renewal static bioassay were subjected to alkaline pH, alkaline +
buffer solution, for comparison with fish from control. Antifungal activities of mucus from treatments and control
fish were determined using a sensitivity test. Mucus was analyzed for total protein and total lipid contents using
the Kjeldahl method and Soxhlet extractor respectively. Zones of inhibition were used to determine the sensitivity
of mucus against fungal isolates. Fungi isolated were Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus niger, Mucor mucedo,
Rhizopus stolonifer, and Penicillium species. C. gariepinus mucus from treatments and control exhibited
antifungal activity against fungal isolates. Mucus of C. gariepinus from control had higher zones of inhibition as
compared with treatments. M. mucedo with 19.4mm zone of inhibition was more sensitive (P>0.05) to the
antifungal activity of C. gariepinus. A. niger had significantly (P<0.05) lower zones of inhibition in alkaline pH.
Total protein (30.65%) and total lipid (8.23%) were highest in alkaline pH mucus (P>0.05). This study shows
that alkaline pH probably reduces the antifungal activity of C. gariepinus mucus and may elicit less resistance to
fungal species.