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Dietary probiotic supplementation improves growth and the intestinal morphology of Nile tilapia.

M A Ramos1, S Batista1, M A Pires2, A P Silva3, L F Pereira1, M J Saavedra1, R O A Ozório1, P Rema2.   

Abstract

Probiotic administration can be a nutritional strategy to improve the immune response and growth performance of fish. The current study aimed to evaluate the effects of a probiotic blend (Bacillus sp., Pediococcus sp., Enterococcus sp., Lactobacillus sp.) as a dietary supplement on growth performance, feed utilization, innate immune and oxidative stress responses and intestinal morphology in juvenile Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). The probiotic was incorporated into a basal diet at three concentrations: 0 g/kg (A0: control), 3 g/kg (A1: 1.0×106 colony forming unit (CFU)/g) and 6 g/kg (A2: 2.3×106 CFU/g diet). After 8 weeks of probiotic feeding, weight and specific growth rate where significantly higher in fish-fed A1 diet than in fish-fed A0. Alternative complement in plasma was significantly enhanced in fish-fed A2 when compared with A0. The hepatic antioxidant indicators were not affected by probiotic supplementation. Villi height and goblet cell counts increased significantly in the intestine of fish-fed A1 and A2 diets compared with A0. The dietary probiotic supplementation was maintained until 20 weeks of feeding. Then the selected immune parameters, digestive enzymes and apparent digestibility of diets were studied. No effect of probiotic feeding was observed after that longer period supplementation. The dietary supplementation of mixed species probiotic may constitute a valuable nutritional approach towards a sustainable tilapia aquaculture. The improvement of the immune responses and intestinal morphology play an important role in increasing growth performance, nutrient absorption and disease resistance in fish, important outcomes in such a competitive and developing aquaculture sector.

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Keywords:  Nile tilapia; growth rate; innate immune responses; intestinal morphology; probiotics

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28077192     DOI: 10.1017/S1751731116002792

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animal        ISSN: 1751-7311            Impact factor:   3.240


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Authors:  Mahmoud A O Dawood; Nabil Mohamed Eweedah; Eman Moustafa Moustafa; Mohamed Gamal Shahin
Journal:  Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins       Date:  2020-03       Impact factor: 4.609

2.  Effects of Dietary Supplementation with Bacillus amyloliquefaciens US573 on Intestinal Morphology and Gut Microbiota of European Sea Bass.

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Journal:  Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins       Date:  2022-08-06       Impact factor: 5.265

3.  Effects of Lactogen 13, a New Probiotic Preparation, on Gut Microbiota and Endocrine Signals Controlling Growth and Appetite of Oreochromis niloticus Juveniles.

Authors:  Giorgia Gioacchini; Elia Ciani; Andrea Pessina; Cinzia Cecchini; Stefania Silvi; Ana Rodiles; Daniel L Merrifield; Ike Olivotto; Oliana Carnevali
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2018-04-04       Impact factor: 4.552

4.  Effects of Chromium-L-Methionine in Combination with a Zinc Amino Acid Complex or Selenomethionine on Growth Performance, Intestinal Morphology, and Antioxidative Enzymes in Red Tilapia Oreochromis spp.

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5.  Multi-species probiotics improve growth, intestinal microbiota and morphology of Indian major carp mrigal Cirrhinus cirrhosus.

Authors:  Md Kabir Hossain; Md Mubarack Hossain; Zabin Tasmin Mim; Habiba Khatun; Muhammad Tofazzal Hossain; Md Shahjahan
Journal:  Saudi J Biol Sci       Date:  2022-08-01       Impact factor: 4.052

6.  Replacing fish meal with rapeseed meal: potential impact on the growth performance, profitability measures, serum biomarkers, antioxidant status, intestinal morphometric analysis, and water quality of Oreochromis niloticus and Sarotherodon galilaeus fingerlings.

Authors:  Eman A Sallam; Aya F Matter; Liza S Mohammed; Aya E Azam; Ahmed Shehab; Mohamed Mohamed Soliman
Journal:  Vet Res Commun       Date:  2021-07-20       Impact factor: 2.459

7.  Dietary tuna hydrolysate modulates growth performance, immune response, intestinal morphology and resistance to Streptococcus iniae in juvenile barramundi, Lates calcarifer.

Authors:  Muhammad A B Siddik; Janet Howieson; Gavin J Partridge; Ravi Fotedar; Hosna Gholipourkanani
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-10-29       Impact factor: 4.379

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