Efficacy of probiotics, prebiotics, and immunostimulant on growth performance and immunological parameters of Procambarus clarkii juveniles

Mohamed H. Mona, El-Sayed T. Rizk, Wesam M. Salama, Mai L. Younis
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Procambarus clarkii juveniles were used as an aquatic model to investigate growth performance and immune parameters after 6 weeks of feeding with supplementation of ten experimental diets containing 1%, 2%, 3% Biogen® (as probiotics), Allium sativum (garlic) and Cynodon dactylon (as immunostimulant) and one concentration (3 g/L) of sodium alginate (as prebiotics), compared with feeding on control basal diets only. All supplementation diets increased survival rates and wet weight, while, 1% and 2% C. dactylon showed a significant (P  0.05) increase in weight gain percentage (WG%), and specific growth rate (SGR). Feeding with diet containing 2% Biogen®, 2% and 3% garlic and sodium alginate showed a significant (P  0.05) increase in SGR rate after 6 weeks. Synergetic effect of 1% and 3% Biogen® and sodium alginate in total hemocytes count (THC) which increased significantly (P  0.05) after 6 weeks of feeding. Prophenoloxidase activity increased with all supplemented diets. While SOD increased significantly with 3% C. dactylon, 1% and 3% garlic and 2% Biogen. The results indicated that Biogen®, garlic, C. dactylon and sodium alginate inclusion with a basal diet had the potential to improve the growth and immune response of P. clarkii juveniles, hence this enables us to use the three supplementation diets in fish and prawn farms to improve their growth and immune parameters.

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益生菌、益生元和免疫刺激剂对克氏原螯虾幼鱼生长性能和免疫参数的影响
以克氏原螯虾(Procambarus clarkii)幼鱼为水生模型,在饲喂6周后,分别添加1%、2%、3% Biogen®(益生菌)、大蒜(Allium sativum)和Cynodon dactylon(免疫刺激剂)和1浓度(3 g/L)海藻酸钠(益生元)的10种试验饲料,并与只饲喂对照基础饲料进行比较,研究其生长性能和免疫参数。所有添加饲料均提高了成活率和湿重,其中1%和2%的青蟹显著(P < 0.05)提高了增重率(WG%)和特定生长率(SGR)。6周后,添加2%百健®、2%和3%大蒜和海藻酸钠的饲料显著(P < 0.05)提高了SGR率。1%和3%百健®与海藻酸钠对总血细胞计数(THC)的协同作用显著提高(P < 0.05)。酚氧化酶原活性随饲粮添加量的增加而增加。而添加3%丁香、1%、3%大蒜和2%生物素后,SOD显著升高。结果表明,在基础饲粮中添加百健®、大蒜、丁香草和海藻酸钠可改善克氏弧菌幼鱼的生长和免疫反应,因此可以在鱼虾养殖场中使用这3种补充饲粮来改善其生长和免疫参数。
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