| Literature DB >> 35565636 |
Cláudia Aragão1, Ana Teresa Gonçalves2,3, Benjamín Costas4,5, Rita Azeredo4, Maria João Xavier1, Sofia Engrola1.
Abstract
Aquaculture has been challenged to find alternative ingredients to develop innovative feed formulations that foster a sustainable future growth. Given the most recent trends in fish feed formulation on the use of alternative protein sources to decrease the dependency of fishmeal, it is fundamental to evaluate the implications of this new paradigm for fish health and welfare. This work intends to comprehensively review the impacts of alternative and novel dietary protein sources on fish gut microbiota and health, stress and immune responses, disease resistance, and antioxidant capacity. The research results indicate that alternative protein sources, such as terrestrial plant proteins, rendered animal by-products, insect meals, micro- and macroalgae, and single cell proteins (e.g., yeasts), may negatively impact gut microbiota and health, thus affecting immune and stress responses. Nevertheless, some of the novel protein sources, such as insects and algae meals, have functional properties and may exert an immunostimulatory activity. Further research on the effects of novel protein sources, beyond growth, is clearly needed. The information gathered here is of utmost importance, in order to develop innovative diets that guarantee the production of healthy fish with high quality standards and optimised welfare conditions, thus contributing to a sustainable growth of the aquaculture industry.Entities:
Keywords: alternative protein sources; aquaculture; disease resistance; fish diet formulations; fishmeal replacement; immune response; intestinal health; microbiota; oxidative stress; stress response
Year: 2022 PMID: 35565636 PMCID: PMC9103129 DOI: 10.3390/ani12091211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 3.231
Summary of alternative proteins (algae, hydrolysates, and yeast-based) and their impacts on fish intestinal microbiota community.
| Protein Ingredient | Animal Model and Size | Inclusion Level (%) | Trial Duration | Biological Effects | References | |
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| Atlantic cod | 10 | 12 weeks | ↓ Diversity | ↓ FBW | [ |
| European seabass | 15 | 93 days | ↔ Richness and diversity | ↓ FBW | [ | |
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| Hybrid grouper | 5, 15, 30 | 47 days | ↑ Diversity (Simpson index) in IL5 and IL30; | ↔ SGR in IL15, and IL30 | [ |
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| Gilthead seabream | 5, 15, 25 | 70 days | ↑ Richness; | ↔ FBW | [ |
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| Rainbow trout | 5 | 15 weeks | ↑ Diversity, LAB | ↔ FBW, K | [ |
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| Senegalese sole | 5 | 45 days | ↔ Richness | ↓ FBW, WG | [ |
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| White-spotted rabbitfish | 10 | 8 weeks | ↑ | ↔ FBW, SGR | [ |
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| Atlantic cod | 10 | 12 weeks | ↔ Community composition | ↔ FBW | [ |
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| Gilthead seabream | 5, 15, 25 | 70 days | ↑ Richness in IL15; | ↑ FBW in IL25 | [ |
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| Gilthead seabream | 25 | 30 days | ↑ Richness, | ↑ SR during challenge with | [ |
| Gilthead seabream | 10 alone | 30 days | ↓ Richness and diversity | ↑ Intestinal epithelial damage | [ | |
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| Fish protein | Gilthead seabream | 5 | 92 days | ↔ Richness | ↔ FBW, SGR, FER | [ |
| Sardine | European seabass | 10, 19 | 25 days | Changes in | ↓ FBW | [ |
| Tuna | Barramundi | 18 | 7 weeks | ↓ | ↑ SR, histomorphology | [ |
| Egg white | Gilthead seabream | 7.5 | 8 weeks | ↔ Diversity | ↓ FBW, K, FI, SGR | [ |
| Feather meal | Atlantic salmon | 20 | 12 weeks | ↔ Dominant bacteria | ↔ FBW, SGR | [ |
| Poultry by-products | Turbot | 8, 16, 25, 34 | 8 weeks | ↑ | ↓ Diet digestibility | [ |
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| Yeast | European seabass | 15 | 93 days | ↔ Richness and diversity | ↑ FBW | [ |
| Yeast | Gilthead seabream | 5 | 92 days | ↔ Richness | ↔ FBW, SGR, FER | [ |
| Torula yeast ( | Atlantic salmon | 10, 20 | 35 days | ↓ Diversity in PP diets; LAB in IL20 | ↓ SGR in PP diets in IL20 | [ |
| Mixture of yeasts | Rainbow trout | 10, 20, 30 | 10 weeks | ↔ Diversity in IL10 | ↔ FBW, FCR | [ |
↔ Without differing from control; ↓ significantly lower than the control; ↑ significantly higher than the control; AI = anterior intestine; FBW = final body weight; FCR = feed conversion ratio; FER = feed efficiency; FI = feed intake; IL = inclusion level; K = condition factor; LAB = lactic acid bacteria; PI = posterior intestine; PP = plant protein-based diets; SGR = specific growth rate; SR = survival rate; WG = weight gain.
Summary of insects’ meal and their impacts on fish intestinal microbiota community.
| Protein Ingredient | Animal Model and Size | Inclusion Level (%) | Trial Duration | Biological Effects | References | |
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| Microbiota | Relevant Performance, Physiological, and Feed Utilization Output | |||||
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| Black soldier fly | Atlantic salmon | 60 | 8 weeks | ↑ Diversity in mucosa-associated community, Bacillaceae family, | ↔ SGR | [ |
| Black soldier fly | Atlantic salmon | 15 | 16 weeks | ↑ Diversity and richness, | ↔ SGR | [ |
| Black soldier fly | Barramundi | 18 | 7 weeks | ↑ Diversity (Shannon and Simpson index), | ↔ FBW, SGR | [ |
| Black soldier fly | European seabass | 15 | 93 days | ↔ Diversity and richness | ↑ FBW | [ |
| Black soldier fly | European seabass | 30 | 12 weeks | ↔ Diversity and richness | ↔ FBW, FCR, K | [ |
| Black soldier fly | Gilthead seabream | 30 | 12 weeks | ↔ Diversity and richness | ↔ FBW, FCR, K | [ |
| Black soldier fly | Siberian sturgeon | 15 | 60 days | ↑ | ↔ FBW, SGR, FCR | [ |
| Black soldier fly | Meagre ( | 10, 20, 30 | 9 weeks | ↔ Diversity and community composition | ↑ Gut histomorphology alterations | [ |
| Black soldier fly | Rainbow trout | 20, 40 | 78 days | ↑ Diversity, structure, and composition (mainly in IL20) | ↔ WG, FCR | [ |
| Black soldier fly | Rainbow trout | 30 | 5 weeks | ↑ Diversity (Shannon index), richness (Chao index), LAB, | ↔ WG, FI | [ |
| Black soldier fly | Rainbow trout | 20 | 71 days | ↑ LAB (mainly | ↔ SGR, FCR, villus height, mucosa thickness | [ |
| Black soldier fly | Rainbow trout | 10, 20, 30 | 12 weeks | ↔ Richness | ↔ FBW, SGR | [ |
| Black soldier fly | Rainbow trout | 10, 20, 30 | 12 weeks | ↑ Diversity (Shannon and Simpson), richness (Chao1), Firmicutes and Actinobacteria, LAB (mainly Leuconostocaceae and Lactobacillaceae), and Actinobacteria ( | ↔ FBW, SGR, FCR | [ |
| Black soldier fly | Rainbow trout ( | 8, 23, 45 in PP-based diet | 12 weeks | ↔ Firmicutes:Proteobacteria ratio | ↑ Growth performance, mainly in IL8 combined with poultry meal | [ |
| Black soldier fly | Rainbow trout | 15 | 131 days | ↑ Richness, Firmicutes (mainly | ↔ FBW, SGR | [ |
| Housefly | European seabass | 30 | 12 weeks | ↔ Diversity and richness | ↔ FBW, FCR, K | [ |
| Housefly | Gilthead seabream | 30 | 12 weeks | ↔ Diversity | ↔ FBW, FCR, K | [ |
| Indian house cricket | Rainbow trout | 20 | 71 days | ↑ LAB (mainly | ↑ FCR | [ |
| Yellow mealworm | European seabass | 50 | 70 days | ↔ Diversity | ↔ FBW | [ |
| Yellow mealworm ( | European seabass | 30 | 12 weeks | ↔ Diversity and richness | ↔ FBW, FCR, K | [ |
| Yellow mealworm | Gilthead seabream | 50 | 163 days | ↑ Proteobacteria:Firmicutes ratio | ↔ FBW | [ |
| Yellow mealworm ( | Gilthead seabream | 30 | 12 weeks | ↔ Diversity and richness | ↔ FBW, FCR | [ |
| Yellow mealworm | Rainbow trout | 50 | 90 days | ↑ Diversity (Simpson index) | ↔ FBW | [ |
| Yellow mealworm | Rainbow trout | 20 | 71 days | ↑ LAB (mainly | ↔ SGR, FCR, mucosa thickness | [ |
| Yellow mealworm | Rainbow trout | 20 (full replacement) | 22 weeks | ↔ Microbial structure | ↔ WG | [ |
| Yellow mealworm | Sea trout | 10 | 8 weeks | ↓ | ↔ FBW, SGR, FCR | [ |
| Yellow mealworm | Siberian sturgeon | 15 | 60 days | ↑ Probiotic bacteria | ↔ FBW, SGR, FCR | [ |
| Superworm | Sea trout | 10 | 8 weeks | ↓ | ↔ FBW, SGR, FCR | [ |
| Turkestan cockroach | Rainbow trout | 20 | 71 days | ↑ LAB (mainly | ↔ SGR, FCR | [ |
↔ Without differing from control; ↓ significantly lower than the control; ↑ significantly higher than the control; FBW = final body weight; FCR = feed conversion ratio; FI = feed intake; IL = inclusion level; K = condition factor; LAB = lactic acid bacteria; PP = plant protein-based diets; SGR = specific growth rate; WG = weight gain.
Summary of ingredients and their impacts on the growth performance and stress biomarkers of fish.
| Ingredient | Model Species | Inclusion Level (%) | Trial Duration | Stress | References | |
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| Spirulina | Gilthead seabream | 5 | 30 days | Air exposure | ↔ CORT | [ |
| Spirulina | Barramundi | 7, 14, 28 | 8 weeks | Transport | ↔ WG, FCR in raw IL7, IL14, and in enzyme processed IL7 and IL14 | [ |
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| Gilthead seabream | 5 | 34 days | Acute hypoxia | ↔ FBW; FCR; WG | [ |
| Gilthead seabream | 5 | 59 days | Crowding | ↔ SGR; FCR; CORT; GLU; LACT; LPO; GPx; GR; GST; GSH; LYZ; PRX | [ | |
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| European seabass | 5, 10, 15 | 8 weeks | Air exposure | ↑ FBW in IL5; SR in IL10 and IL15; FCR in IL15; ↑ SR after stress in IL5 and IL10 ↓ FBW in IL10 and IL15 | [ |
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| Nile tilapia | 5, 10, 15, 20 | 56 days | High stocking density | ↔ FBW in IL15 and IL20 | [ |
| Gilthead seabream | 10 | 61 days | Acute confinement | ↔ FBW; FCR | [ | |
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| Gilthead seabream | 5 | 34 days | Acute hypoxia | ↔ FBW; FCR; WG; CORT in normoxia | [ |
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| European seabass | 5, 10, 15 | 8 weeks | Air exposure | ↑ FBW in IL5; WG in IL5 and IL10; SR in IL5; FCR in IL15 | [ |
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| Milkfish offal | Brown-marbled grouper | 5, 15, 25 | 8 weeks | Chasing (5 min) and agitation in tank | ↔ CORT, GLU in all | [ |
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| Yeast | Gilthead seabream | 5 | 30 days | Air exposure | ↔ CORT; GLU | [ |
| Yeast | Nile tilapia | 3, 5, 7 | 84 days | Gradual and acute heat | ↑ FBW, SGR, PER in all; SR to acute stress in all; SR to hypoxia in IL7 | [ |
| Yeast | Rainbow trout | 32 | 4 weeks | Confinement by netting | ↔ FAA levels (after stress) | [ |
| Yeast | Rainbow trout | 21.4 | 6 weeks | Thermal stress | ↑ FCR | [ |
| Yeast | Sunshine bass | 27, 41, 50 | 9 weeks | Net chasing | ↔ CORT, GLU, LYZ, OSM in all | [ |
| Yeasts blend ( | Rainbow trout | 35 | 4 weeks | Confinement by netting | ↔ FAA levels (after stress) | [ |
↔ Without differing from control; ↓ significantly lower than the control; ↑ significantly higher than the control; AC50 = alternative complement system; ALT = alanine aminotransferase; AST = aspartate aminotransferase; C3 = complement factor 3; CAT = catalase; CLD6 = claudin 6; CORT = cortisol; COXIV = cytochrome C oxidase IV; CSF-1 = colony stimulator factor 1 receptor; FAA = free amino acids; FBW = final body weight; FCE = feed conversion efficiency; FCR = feed conversion ratio; GLU = glucose; GPx = glutathione peroxidase; GR = glutathione reductase; GSH = total glutathione; GST = glutathione S-transferase; IgA = immunoglobulin A; IgM = immunoglobulin M; IL = inclusion level; IL-8 = interleukin 8; IL-10 = interleukin 10; LACT = lactate; LIP = lipase; LPO = lipid peroxidation; LYZ = lysozyme; Met = methionine; OSM = osmolality; PER = protein efficiency ratio; PI = proximal intestine; PRDX3 = thioredoxin dependent peroxide reductase; PRX = peroxidase; RGR = relative growth rate; SAR = sarcosine; SGR = specific growth rate; SOD = superoxide dismutase; SR = survival rate; TNFα = tumor necrosis factor alpha; TP = total protein; UCP1= thermogenin; WG = weight gain. Abbreviations in lowercase and italic are gene relative expression.
Summary of alternative protein and their impacts on fish performance, feed utilization indicators, and oxidative stress biomarkers.
| Protein Ingredient | Animal Model & Size | Inclusion Level (%) | Trial Duration | Biological Effects | References | |
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| Canola meal, processed | Nile tilapia | 12, 25, 37, 50 | 5 weeks | ↓ FBW, SGR in IL37 and 50 | ↑ | [ |
| Cottonseed meal | Ussuri catfish | 7, 13, 20, 27, 33, 40 | 8 weeks | ↓ FBW, SGR, FE, PER in IL27, 33 and 40; FI in IL33 and 40 | ↓ GPX in IL40; TAC in IL33 and 40 | [ |
| Rapeseed meal, fermented | Red seabream | 14, 28, 42, 56 | 9 weeks | ↓ FBW, SGR, FI in IL56 | ↓ CAT, ROS in IL56; TAC in IL42 and 56 | [ |
| Rapeseed meal, fermented | Red seabream | 12, 23, 34, 46 | 8 weeks | ↓ FBW, SGR, FCE, PER, SR in IL34 and 46 | ↓ TAC in IL23, 34 and 46; ROS in IL23; CAT in IL34 and 46 | [ |
| Rubber seed meal | Tilapia | 10, 20, 30, 40 | 8 weeks | ↓ FBW in IL40 | ↑ GR in IL40; CAT in IL30 and 40 | [ |
| Soybean meal | Gilthead seabream | 20, 39, 58 | 24 weeks | ↓ FBW, SGR in IL39 and 58 | ↑ CAT, SOD, GR, GST in IL58; GPX in all | [ |
| Soybean meal | 13, 26, 40, 54, 68 | 9 weeks | ↓ FBW in IL40, 54 and 68; SGR in IL26, 40, 54 and 68 | ↓ SOD, CAT in IL68 | [ | |
| Soybean meal, dehulled | Red seabream | 31, 39, 48, 56 | 8 weeks | ↑ FBW, SGR in IL31 and 39 | ↔ TAC, ROS in all | [ |
| Soy protein concentrate | Starry flounder | 14, 28, 42, 56, 70 | 10 weeks | ↓ FBW, SGR, FI, SR in IL56 and 70; FE, PER, K in IL70 | ↓ SOD, GPX in IL56 and 70 | [ |
| Soy protein concentrate | Large yellow croaker | 11, 22, 34, 45 | 8 weeks | ↔ SGR, FCR, FI, SR in all | ↔ SOD, CAT, GPX, LPO in all | [ |
| Soy protein concentrate, supplemented with methionine and phosphate | Gilthead seabream | 20, 38, 58 | 12 weeks | ↓ FBW, SGR, FE in IL58 | ↑ GST in IL38 and 58; SOD in IL38; GR in IL58 | [ |
| Distiller’s grains with solubles | Grass carp | 10, 19 | 9 weeks | ↓ HSI, K in IL19 | ↓ SOD, GSH in all | [ |
| Mixture of plant protein sources | Gilthead seabream | 33, 52, 65 | 24 weeks | ↓ SGR in IL52 and 65; FBW, FI in all | ↑ GSH/GSSH, GR, γGT in IL65 | [ |
| Mixture of plant protein sources | African catfish | 50, 55, 59, 60 | 4 weeks | Not determined | ↓ TAC in IL59 and 60; SOD, CAT in IL60; GSH in IL55 and 59 | [ |
| Mixture of plant and animals’ protein sources | Red seabream | 11, 23, 34, 46 | 6 weeks | ↓ FBW, SGR, FI, FE, K in IL34 and 46; PER in IL46 | ↓ TAC in all | [ |
| Mussel meal | Ussuri catfish | 9, 18, 36 | 8 weeks | ↓ FBW, SGR, and FI in IL36 | ↓ SOD in IL9, 18 and 36; CAT in IL9; TAC in IL18 and 36 | [ |
| Meat and bone meal | Ussuri catfish | 8 | 8 weeks | ↓ FBW, SGR, FE, PER, K | ↓ TAC, SOD, CAT | [ |
| Poultry by-product meal | Barramundi | 70 | 6 weeks | ↓ FBW, SGR, FI | ↓ GPX | [ |
| Black soldier fly ( | Jian carp | 3, 5, 8, 11 | 8 weeks | ↔ FBW, SGR, FI, FCR, PER, HSI, VSI, K in all | ↔ CAT in IL3, 5 and 8; SOD, LPO in all | [ |
| Cricket meal ( | African catfish | 26, 35 | 7 weeks | ↓ HSI in all | ↑ CAT in IL35 | [ |
| Yellow mealworm | Rainbow trout | 25, 50 | 13 weeks | Not determined | ↓ LPO in all | [ |
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| African catfish | 13, 19 | 12 weeks | ↓ FCR in all | ↑ SOD, CAT in all | [ |
| African catfish | 13, 19 | 12 weeks | ↓ FCR in all | ↑ SOD, CAT in all | [ | |
↔ Without differing from control; ↓ significantly lower than the control; ↑ significantly higher than the control; CAT = catalase; FBW = final body weight; FCE = feed conversion efficiency; FCR = feed conversion ratio; FE = feed efficiency; FI = feed intake; G6PD = glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase; GPX = glutathione peroxidase; GR = glutathione reductase; GSH = glutathione; GSSH = glutathione disulphide; GST = glutathione-S-transferase; γGT = γ-glutamyl transferase; HSI = hepatosomatic index; IL = inclusion level; K = condition factor; LPO = lipid peroxidation (malondialdehyde or thiobarbituric acid reactive substances); PER = protein efficiency ratio; ROS = reactive oxygen species; SGR = specific growth rate; SOD = superoxide dismutase; SR = survival rate; TAC = total antioxidant capacity; VSI = viscerosomatic index. Abbreviations in lowercase and italic are gene relative expression.
Summary of new sources of dietary hydrolysates and their impacts on fish performance, feed utilization indicators, and oxidative stress biomarkers.
| Source | Animal Model & Size | Inclusion Level (%) | Trial Duration | Biological Effects | References | |
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| Feather meal | Pengze crucian carp | 2, 4, 6, 8 | 10 weeks | ↓ FBW, SGR in IL8; FE in IL4 | ↓ CAT in IL2 | [ |
| Porcine plasma | Gilthead seabream | 5 | 13 weeks | ↑ FBW, SGR, FI | ↔ TAC, | [ |
| Porcine blood | Gilthead seabream | 3, 6 | 9 weeks | ↑ FBW, SGR, K in IL3 | ↓ CAT, GR, GST in IL3 | [ |
| Krill | Olive flounder | 3 | 11 weeks | ↓ FCR | ↔ SOD, GPX | [ |
| Krill | Red seabream | 4 | 12 weeks | ↓ FCR | ↑ SOD | [ |
| Krill | Red seabream | 3 | 13 weeks | ↓ FCR | ↑ SOD | [ |
| Shrimp | Olive flounder | 3 | 11 weeks | ↑ FBW, SGR, FI | ↑ SOD | [ |
| Shrimp | Red seabream | 5 | 12 weeks | ↓ FCR | ↔ SOD | [ |
| Shrimp | Red seabream | 3 | 13 weeks | ↓ FCR | ↑ SDO | [ |
| Silkworm pupa | Mirror carp | 3, 5, 8, 10 | 8 weeks | ↓ FBW, SGR in IL8 and 10 | ↑ SOD in IL3 and 5; CAT in IL3 | [ |
| Tilapia | Olive flounder | 3 | 11 weeks | ↓ FCR | ↔ SOD, GPX | [ |
| Tilapia | Red seabream | 4 | 12 weeks | ↔ FBW, SGR, FI, FCR, PER, SR | ↔ SOD | [ |
| Tilapia | Red seabream | 3 | 13 weeks | ↓ FCR | ↑ SOD | [ |
| Stickwater | Rice field eel | 5, 10, 15 | 8 weeks | ↓ FCR, K in IL10 | ↔ SOD, LPO in all | [ |
| Soy | Yellow catfish | 6, 11, 16 | 8 weeks | ↓ FCR in IL16; HSI in IL6 and 11 | ↔ LPO in all | [ |
| Soy | Starry flounder | 14, 23, 38, 50, 62, 73 | 9 weeks | ↓ SGR in IL73; FCR in IL14, 23 and 38; FI, PER in IL62 and 73 | ↓ LPO in IL23, 38, 50, 62, and 73 | [ |
| Soy, low and high hydrolysis | Rainbow trout | 7, 14, 21 | 8 weeks | ↓ FBW and WG in IL21 | ↑ SOD in IL14 and 21 | [ |
| Whey | Arctic charr | 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 2.6, 5.1 | 12 weeks | ↔ FBW, SGR, FI, FCR, PER, HSI, VSI in all | ↔ TAC, GSH, LPO in all | [ |
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| Siberian sturgeon | 10 | 6 weeks | ↔ FBW, SGR, FI, FCR, K, SR | ↔ SOD, CAT | [ |
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| Siberian sturgeon | 10 | 6 weeks | ↓ FBW | ↔ SOD, CAT | [ |
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| Orange-spotted grouper | 1, 2, 3, 5 | 8 weeks | ↔ SGR, FCR, FI, PER, SR in all | ↓ SOD in IL3 and 5 | [ |
↔ Without differing from control; ↓ significantly lower than the control; ↑ significantly higher than the control; CAT = catalase; FBW = final body weight; FCR = feed conversion ratio; FE = feed efficiency; FI = feed intake; GPX = glutathione peroxidase; GR = glutathione reductase; GSH = glutathione; GST = glutathione-S-transferase; HSI = hepatosomatic index; IL = inclusion level; K = condition factor; LPO = lipid peroxidation (malondialdehyde or thiobarbituric acid reactive substances); PER = protein efficiency ratio; SGR = specific growth rate; SOD = superoxide dismutase; SR = survival rate; TAC = total antioxidant capacity; VSI = viscerosomatic index; WG = weight gain. Abbreviations in lowercase and italic are gene relative expression.