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Journal Article 
Efficacy of Common Aquaculture Compounds for Disinfection of Flavobacterium columnare and F. psychrophilum 
Kuhn, DD; Mainous, ME; Smith, SA 
2012 
Taylor & Francis Group 
Journal of applied aquaculture 
24, no. 3 
262-270 
Flavobacterium columnare and F. psychrophilum are important pathogens of the aquaculture industry, and thus disinfection of aquaculture systems and equipment is essential for disease control. This study examined commercially available compounds in vitro for their ability to eliminate these two species of Flavobacterium from the water. The compounds evaluated included Clorox, ethanol, Roccal, Lysol, iodine, formalin, Chloramine-T, glutaraldehyde, potassium permanganate, sodium chloride, and Virkon Aquatic. In this study, 70% ethanol, 50% ethanol, Clorox, Roccal, Lysol, iodine, glutaraldehyde, Chloramine-T, and Virkon Aquatic reduced the number of bacteria of both species to zero within one minute of contact time. Formalin and 30% ethanol also killed both species of bacteria, but required a longer contact time. Potassium permanganate killed F. columnare within one minute, but did not reduce the numbers of F. psychrophilum even after one hour of contact time. Sodium chloride was not effective. 
Flavobacterium columnare; aquaculture systems; bacteria; disease control; disinfection; equipment; ethanol; formalin; glutaraldehyde; industry; pathogens; potassium permanganate; sodium chloride; Internet resource