| Literature DB >> 33799378 |
Nermeen M Abu-Elala1, Tamer El-Sayed Ali2, Naela M Ragaa3, Sara E Ali4, Reham M Abd-Elsalam5, Nehal A Younis1, Dalia A Abdel-Moneam1, Aya H Hamdien2, Melina Bonato6, Mahmoud A O Dawood7.
Abstract
The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of dietary fermented extracts sourced from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (nucleotides, β-glucans and MOS) (Hilyses®) on the production and health of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) broodstock, as well as on seed survival and performance. The trial was performed in a hatchery along the spawning season and continued in the laboratory to monitor the performance in fry and fingerlings. The broodstock were divided into two groups, (C) fed a basal diet and (H) fed 0.4% Hilyses. Blood and histological parameters, antioxidant power, cortisol level and the expression of some immune-related (TLR-2, IL-1β and TNF-α) and growth-related genes (MUC-2 and IGF-1) were measured. The obtained seeds were subdivided into four treatments: (C-C) fed a basal diet, (C-H) fed 0.4% Hilyses, (H-C) fed a basal diet and (H-H) fed 0.4% Hilyses. Results revealed that the dietary inclusion of Hilyses in the broodstock increased seed production, survival, hematological parameters, and antioxidant power. Moreover, it improved the intestinal microstructure and upregulated the immune- and growth-related genes. The growth indices of fry and fingerlings were significantly increased in all Hilyses-treated groups (p < 0.05). The performance in the (H-H) group significantly surpassed those of all groups. Therefore, dietary fermented yeast could be used as a strategic solution to sustain tilapia production.Entities:
Keywords: functional feed; growth; immune response; mortality; production; seeds
Year: 2021 PMID: 33799378 PMCID: PMC7998373 DOI: 10.3390/ani11030815
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752