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Seyed Hossein Hoseinifar1, Parviz Zare1, Hamed Kolangi Miandare1.
Abstract
The present study investigates the effects of different routes of inulin administration as prebiotic on gut microbiota and survival rate of Indian white shrimp post-larvae. Four hundred and fifty Indian white shrimp post-larvae (PL1) were stocked in nine tanks. The tanks were assigned into three treatments: feeding with inulin-treated (110 mg L(-1)) Artemia nauplii (I-T), feeding with inulin-enriched (110 mg L(-1)) Artemia nauplii (I-E) and control which repeated triplicates. Feeding trial was performed until PL11 stage and then gut microbiota was studied using culture based method. Also, survival rate was calculated at the end of feeding trial. Our results showed that feeding on inulin enriched or treated Artemia nauplii had no significant effect on total viable culturable autochthonous bacteria and Vibrio spp. levels of the gut microbiota (p > 0.05). However, a remarkable increase of lactic acid bacteria levels (LAB) was observed in I-E treatment (p < 0.05). Administration of inulin enriched Artemia nauplii significantly elevated survival rates of Indian white shrimp post-larvae (p < 0.05). These results encourage administration of prebiotic-enriched Artemia nauplii in post larval stage of Indian white shrimp but determination the mode of action of prebiotic on various aspects of shrimp larviculture merit further research.Entities:
Keywords: Artemia; Fenneropenaeus indicus; Intestinal microbiota; Prebiotic; Survival
Year: 2015 PMID: 26973770 PMCID: PMC4769340
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Res Forum ISSN: 2008-8140 Impact factor: 1.054
Fig. 1Survival of Indian white shrimp gut microbiota fed un-enriched Artemia nauplii (Control) or inulin enriched (I-E) or inulin treated Artemia nauplii (I-T). Values are presented as mean ± standard error.
Fig. 2Total culturable autochthonous bacterial levels (log CFU g-1) of Indian white shrimp gut microbiota fed un-enriched Artemia nauplii (Control) or inulin enriched (I-E) or inulin treated Artemia nauplii (I-T). Values are presented as mean ± standard error.
Fig. 3Vibrio spp. levels (log CFU g-1) in gut microbiota Indian white shrimp fed un-enriched Artemia nauplii (Control) or inulin enriched (I-E) or inulin treated Artemia nauplii (I-T). Values are presented as mean ± standard error.
Fig. 4Lactic acid bacteria levels (log CFU g-1) in gut microbiota Indian white shrimp fed un-enriched Artemia nauplii (Control) or inulin enriched (I-E) or inulin treated Artemia nauplii (I-T). Values are presented as mean ± standard error.