Effects of prebiotic Immunogen on growth performance, intestinal bacteria colonization, and survival rate in Rutilus frisii fry
This study was carried out to determine the effects of Immunogen as a prebiotic on growth related parameters and gut micro-flora in R. frisii fry. A basal diet was formulated using common feed ingredients supplemented with Immunogen at 0, 1, 1.5, and 2 g.kg-1 leading to four experimental diets. Fish were randomly distributed in 500 L fiberglass tanks (1×1×0.5 m). The experiment lasted for eight weeks and the water temperature ranged between 21-24 °C. R. frisii fry with an initial weight of 300 ± 1.7 mg and were randomly distributed in the experimental tanks. At the end of the experiment, growth performance, feed efficiency, and gut micro-flora were assessed. Results showed that inclusion of 1g.kg-1 Immunogen improved final weight, feed conversion efficiency (FCR), and specific growth rate (SGR) (p<0.01) in the fry. A larger survival rate of R. frisii fry was observed at 1 g kg-1 prebiotic inclusion level (p<0.01). However, body protein, fat, and ash were not influenced by prebiotic inclusion. Supplementation of 1 g.kg-1 prebiotic increased the total count of bacteria (p<0.05), but bacterial count did not change at 1.5 and 2 g.kg-1 prebiotic inclusion compared to control diet. In conclusion, Immunogen administration of 1 g. kg- 1 is capable of improving the nutrients efficiency and performance of R. frisii fry through growth stimulation of beneficial intestinal bacteria.
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dig-aquadocs-1834-365772021-06-30T03:04:33Z Effects of prebiotic Immunogen on growth performance, intestinal bacteria colonization, and survival rate in Rutilus frisii fry Keramat Amirkolaie, A. Biology Chemistry Fisheries prebiotic Immunogen growth performance intestinal bacteria colonization survival rate Rutilus frisii Caspian Sea Iran This study was carried out to determine the effects of Immunogen as a prebiotic on growth related parameters and gut micro-flora in R. frisii fry. A basal diet was formulated using common feed ingredients supplemented with Immunogen at 0, 1, 1.5, and 2 g.kg-1 leading to four experimental diets. Fish were randomly distributed in 500 L fiberglass tanks (1×1×0.5 m). The experiment lasted for eight weeks and the water temperature ranged between 21-24 °C. R. frisii fry with an initial weight of 300 ± 1.7 mg and were randomly distributed in the experimental tanks. At the end of the experiment, growth performance, feed efficiency, and gut micro-flora were assessed. Results showed that inclusion of 1g.kg-1 Immunogen improved final weight, feed conversion efficiency (FCR), and specific growth rate (SGR) (p<0.01) in the fry. A larger survival rate of R. frisii fry was observed at 1 g kg-1 prebiotic inclusion level (p<0.01). However, body protein, fat, and ash were not influenced by prebiotic inclusion. Supplementation of 1 g.kg-1 prebiotic increased the total count of bacteria (p<0.05), but bacterial count did not change at 1.5 and 2 g.kg-1 prebiotic inclusion compared to control diet. In conclusion, Immunogen administration of 1 g. kg- 1 is capable of improving the nutrients efficiency and performance of R. frisii fry through growth stimulation of beneficial intestinal bacteria. 2021-06-24T17:59:33Z 2021-06-24T17:59:33Z 2015 article TRUE 1735-3033 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/36577 en http://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/ application/pdf application/pdf 99-107 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21754 18721 2017-11-30 04:40:11 21754 University of Guilan, Faculty of Natural Resources, Iran |
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This study was carried out to determine the effects of Immunogen as a prebiotic on growth related parameters and gut micro-flora in R. frisii fry. A basal diet was formulated using common feed ingredients supplemented with Immunogen at 0, 1, 1.5, and 2 g.kg-1 leading to four experimental diets. Fish were randomly distributed in 500 L fiberglass tanks (1×1×0.5 m). The experiment lasted for eight weeks and the water temperature ranged between 21-24 °C. R. frisii fry with an initial weight of 300 ± 1.7 mg and were randomly distributed in the experimental tanks. At the end of the experiment, growth performance, feed efficiency, and gut micro-flora were assessed. Results showed that inclusion of 1g.kg-1 Immunogen improved final weight, feed conversion efficiency (FCR), and specific growth rate (SGR) (p<0.01) in the fry. A larger survival rate of R. frisii fry was observed at 1 g kg-1 prebiotic inclusion level (p<0.01). However, body protein, fat, and ash were not influenced by prebiotic inclusion. Supplementation of 1 g.kg-1 prebiotic increased the total count of bacteria (p<0.05), but bacterial count did not change at 1.5 and 2 g.kg-1 prebiotic inclusion compared to control diet. In conclusion, Immunogen administration of 1 g. kg- 1 is capable of improving the nutrients efficiency and performance of R. frisii fry through growth stimulation of beneficial intestinal bacteria. |
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Effects of prebiotic Immunogen on growth performance, intestinal bacteria colonization, and survival rate in Rutilus frisii fry |
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