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Dietary quinoa seed extract enhances growth performance, modulates lipid metabolism, stimulates immunity, and protects against Aeromonas veronii in Nile tilapia.

Journal:
Veterinary research communications
Year:
2026
Authors:
Hafiz, Halah Abdulrahman et al.
Affiliation:
Clinical Nutrition Department

Abstract

This study evaluated dietary quinoa seed extract (QSE) in Nile tilapia fingerlings (initial weight 6.32&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;0.09&#xa0;g). Fish were fed a basal diet (CTR) or a diet supplemented with QSE at 0.25, 0.5, or 1.0&#xa0;g kg&#x207b;&#xb9; for 56 days. Results showed that 1.0&#xa0;g kg&#x207b;&#xb9; QSE significantly improved final body weight (33.46 vs. 27.76&#xa0;g in CTR), weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and protein efficiency ratio (P&#x2009;<&#x2009;0.05). Furthermore, serum total protein and globulin increased, while liver enzymes (ALT, AST) decreased in QSE-fed fish. Also, digestive enzyme activities (amylase, lipase) and antioxidant capacity (catalase, GSH) were enhanced. Notably, all QSE-supplemented groups showed 100% survival following A. veronii challenge versus 50% in controls. Meanwhile, whole-body lipid content increased with QSE supplementation, correlating with upregulated ppar&#x3b3; and lpl and downregulated ppar&#x3b1; expression. In conclusion, dietary QSE at 0.5-1.0&#xa0;g kg&#x207b;&#xb9; effectively enhances growth, immunity, and disease resistance in Nile tilapia.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42118360/