1. Dietary Oil Sources on the Innate Immunity and Resistance of Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus , to Streptococcus agalactiae Challenge
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Priscila Vieira Rosa, Diego Vicente da Costa, Henrique César Pereira Figueiredo, Milena Wolff Ferreira, and Carlos Augusto Gomes Leal
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food.ingredient ,biology ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Fish oil ,medicine.disease_cause ,Soybean oil ,Microbiology ,Oreochromis ,Nile tilapia ,Immune system ,food ,Linseed oil ,Streptococcus agalactiae ,medicine ,Food science ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Corn oil - Abstract
The effect of different dietary oil sources on the innate immunity and resistance of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, to Streptococcus agalactiae infection were evaluated. Fish were fed with diets containing different lipid sources (soybean oil [SO], corn oil, linseed oil [LO], fish oil [FO], and olive oil [OO]). Fish fed SO presented the highest (P 0.05) was found between diets in alternative complement activity. Fish fed the SO diet had the highest (P < 0.05) survival rate against S. agalactiae challenge. In conclusion, diets with LO oil and FO, rich in ω-3 fatty acids, and OO, rich in ω-9 fatty acids, have an immunomodulatory effect in Nile tilapia juveniles. The use of SO in the Nile tilapia diet improved immune function and resistance against S. agalactiae.
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- 2015
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