AZOMITE和柠檬酸的联合补充促进了Largemouth Bass,Microterus salmoides的生长、肠道健康、抗氧化和对嗜水气单胞菌的抗性。

IF 3 2区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Aquaculture Nutrition Pub Date : 2023-10-17 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/5022456
Yugui Zhang, Hongfei Huang, William T H Chang, Xiaoqin Li, Xiangjun Leng
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柠檬酸是一种广泛应用于饲料工业的有机酸,AZOMITE是一种富含稀土元素和微量矿物元素的水合铝硅酸盐化合物。本研究探讨了单独或联合使用AZOMITE和柠檬酸对大口鲈鱼幼鱼生长性能、肠道微生物群、形态、消化酶活性、血清指标和抗病性的影响。设计了6种日粮,包括对照日粮(CON)和添加4或8的5种添加剂补充日粮 g/kg柠檬酸(CA4、CA8),3 g/kg AZOMITE(A3),以及它们作为4 g/kg柠檬酸 + 1.5 g/kg AZOMITE)(C4A1.5)和8 g/kg柠檬酸 + 3. g/kg AZOMITE(C8A3)。幼年大嘴鲈鱼,初始体重22.01 ± 0.09 g分别饲喂6种日粮56天。结果表明,4 g/kg柠檬酸和1.5 g/kg AZOMITE(C4A1.5)使增重增加7.99%(P<0.05),饲料转化率降低0.07(P<0.05)。C4A1.5组的蛋白质保留率和所有添加添加剂组的脂质保留率均显著高于对照组(P<0.05),所有添加组的谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶活性均显著高于对照组(P<0.05)。CA8、A3、C4A1.5和C8A3组的超氧化物歧化酶和过氧化氢酶活性显著升高(P<0.05),而丙二醛浓度显著低于对照组(P<0.01)。此外,A3和C4A1.5组的总抗氧化能力以及A3、C4A1.5和C8A3组的溶菌酶活性与对照组相比显著增加(P<0.05),C4A1.5组明显高于对照组(P<0.05)。在肠道微生物群中,所有添加组的厚壁菌门丰度均升高,而梭杆菌和志贺邻单胞菌丰度降低。在肠道组织学中,CA8、A3和C4A1.5组的绒毛高度显著高于对照组(P<0.05)。感染嗜水气单胞菌后,所有添加添加剂的组的累积死亡率均显著降低(P<0.05),C4A1.5的死亡率最低。总之,4 g/kg柠檬酸 + 1.5 g/kg AZOMITE可提高大口鲈鱼幼鱼的生长、抗氧化、免疫能力,改善其肠道形态和微生物菌群,提高其对嗜水气单胞菌感染的抵抗力。
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The Combined Supplementation of AZOMITE and Citric Acid Promoted the Growth, Intestinal Health, Antioxidant, and Resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila for Largemouth Bass, Micropterus salmoides.

Citric acid is an organic acid extensively used in feed industry, and AZOMITE is a hydrated aluminosilicate compound rich in rare earth elements and trace mineral elements. This study investigated the supplemental effects of AZOMITE and citric acid individual or in combination on the growth performance, intestinal microbiota, morphology, digestive enzyme activity, serum indexes, and disease resistance of juvenile largemouth bass. Six diets were designed, including the control diet (CON) and the five additive-supplemented diets with the addition of 4 or 8 g/kg citric acid (CA4, CA8), 3 g/kg AZOMITE (A3), and their combined addition as 4 g/kg citric acid + 1.5 g/kg AZOMITE) (C4A1.5) and 8 g/kg citric acid + 3 g/kg AZOMITE (C8A3). Juvenile largemouth bass with initial body weight of 22.01 ± 0.09 g were fed the six diets for 56 days. The results revealed that the combined addition of 4 g/kg citric acid and 1.5 g/kg AZOMITE (C4A1.5) increased weight gain by 7.99% (P < 0.05), and decreased feed conversion ratio by 0.07 (P < 0.05). The protein retention in the C4A1.5 group and the lipid retention in all additive-supplemented groups were significantly higher than those in the control group (P < 0.05). In serum, all additive-supplemented groups showed significantly higher glutathione peroxidase activity than the control group (P < 0.05). The activities of superoxide dismutase and catalase in the CA8, A3, C4A1.5, and C8A3 groups were significantly higher (P < 0.05), while the concentration of malondialdehyde was significantly lower than those in the control group (P < 0.05). Moreover, the total antioxidant capacity in the A3 and C4A1.5 groups, and lysozyme activity in the A3, C4A1.5, and C8A3 groups were significantly increased when compared to the control group (P < 0.05). In digestive enzyme, the protease activity in the A3, C4A1.5 groups, and amylase activity in the CA4, CA8, and C4A1.5 groups were significantly higher than those in the control group (P < 0.05). In intestinal microbiota, Firmicutes abundance was elevated in all additive groups, while the Fusobacteriota and Plesiomonas shigelloides abundance were decreased. In the intestinal histology, the CA8, A3, and C4A1.5 groups showed significantly higher villus height than the control group (P < 0.05). After the infection with Aeromonas hydrophila, the cumulative mortality of all additive-supplemented groups was significantly lower (P < 0.05), and the C4A1.5 group demonstrated the lowest mortality. In conclusion, the combined supplementation of 4 g/kg citric acid + 1.5 g/kg AZOMITE increased the growth, antioxidant, immune capacity, improved the intestinal morphology and microbial flora of juvenile largemouth bass, and promoted the resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila infection.

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Aquaculture Nutrition
Aquaculture Nutrition 农林科学-渔业
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期刊介绍: Aquaculture Nutrition is published on a bimonthly basis, providing a global perspective on the nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals. Topics range from extensive aquaculture to laboratory studies of nutritional biochemistry and physiology. The Journal specifically seeks to improve our understanding of the nutrition of aquacultured species through the provision of an international forum for the presentation of reviews and original research papers. Aquaculture Nutrition publishes papers which strive to: increase basic knowledge of the nutrition of aquacultured species and elevate the standards of published aquaculture nutrition research. improve understanding of the relationships between nutrition and the environmental impact of aquaculture. increase understanding of the relationships between nutrition and processing, product quality, and the consumer. help aquaculturalists improve their management and understanding of the complex discipline of nutrition. help the aquaculture feed industry by providing a focus for relevant information, techniques, tools and concepts.
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