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Effect of β‐glucooligosaccharides as a new prebiotic for dietary supplementation in olive flounder (<italic>Paralichthys olivaceus</italic>) aquaculture.

Authors :
Hasan, Md Tawheed
Jang, Won Je
Lee, Seunghan
Kim, Kang Woong
Lee, Bong‐Joo
Han, Hyon‐Sob
Bai, Sungchul C.
Kong, In‐Soo
Source :
Aquaculture Research. Mar2018, Vol. 49 Issue 3, p1310-1319. 10p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract: β‐Glucooligosaccharides (BGO), produced from barley β‐glucan, were used as a feed supplement (0.1%) for juvenile olive flounder (&lt;italic&gt;Paralichthys olivaceus&lt;/italic&gt;) to identify and quantify its oral administration effects on innate immunomodulation and infectious disease protection. Juvenile flounders (14&#160;&#177;&#160;0.5&#160;g) were divided into two groups fed either 0.1% BGO (treatment) or a standard diet (control) for 8&#160;weeks. At the end of the experiment, investigation of the effects was carried out through systemic studies on growth performance, serum and mucus biochemical parameters, innate immunity, microvillus length, and relative pro‐inflammatory cytokine gene expression. The results demonstrated that the BGO diet produced slightly higher levels of growth performance, serum protein, microvillus length and pro‐inflammatory cytokine gene (tumour necrosis factor‐α, interleukin [IL]‐1β, and IL‐6) expression without any significant differences (&lt;italic&gt;p&lt;/italic&gt;&#160;&gt;&#160;.05). All innate immunity parameters were up‐regulated by BGO administration and, among these, respiratory burst, lysozyme and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were significantly different (&lt;italic&gt;p&#160;&lt;/italic&gt;&lt;&lt;italic&gt;&#160;&lt;/italic&gt;.05). Fish in the both groups were challenged with &lt;italic&gt;Streptococcus iniae&lt;/italic&gt; (1.35&#160;&#215;&#160;108 CFU/ml), and BGO group was focused to confirm the promotion of innate immunity parameters. The results showed a significantly (&lt;italic&gt;p&#160;&lt;/italic&gt;&lt;&lt;italic&gt;&#160;&lt;/italic&gt;.05) lower death rate compared with that of the control. Therefore, BGO could be used as a new prebiotic in future olive flounder aquaculture as well as to control streptococcosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1355557X
Volume :
49
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Aquaculture Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
127745258
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/are.13588