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Dietary supplementation of Nile tilapia () with β-glucan and/or: Synergistic impacts on performance, immune responses, redox status and expression of some related genes.

Journal:
Frontiers in veterinary science
Year:
2022
Authors:
Fath El-Bab, Ahmed F et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Production
Species:
cat

Abstract

A 14-week feeding study was conducted to assess the effects of feed supplementation with prebiotics β-glucan (BG group) and/or probiotics(BC group) ongrowth performance, body analysis, intestinal structure, immunological response, and antioxidant status. The fish were equally divided into six groups, as follows: the fish group fed an un-supplemented diet served as a control group; the other fish groups were fed supplemented diets with 0.1 g β-glucan kg; 1 gkg; 2 gkg; 0.1 g β-glucan combined with 1 gkg; 0.1 g β-glucan combined with 2 gkg. The findings revealed that supplementingand the β-glucan mixture improved growth performance and feed efficiency parameters (RGR and SGR) more than the other groups. The fish flesh analysis revealed increased crude protein and dry matter content and lower lipid and ash levels in the BG and BC supplemented groups than in the Control group. On the other hand, β-glucan andsupplementation significantly boosted antioxidant activity and immunological responses in serum as determined by CAT, MDA, lysozyme, and phagocytic activity. Dietary β-glucan andsupplementation remarkedly enhanced anterior intestine villus histomorphometry characteristics. Furthermore,, alone or in combination with β-glucan, could reduceandβ gene expression while increasingandgene expression. According to the findings,and/or BG increased growth performance by increasing gut health and morphology. Furthermore, β-glucan andsupplementation enhanced Tilapia's body composition, immunological responses, and antioxidant status.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36213404/