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Effects of Bacillus subtilis as a single strain probiotic on growth, disease resistance and immune response of striped catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus).
Liaqat, Razia; Fatima, Shafaq; Komal, Wajeeha; Minahal, Qandeel; Kanwal, Zakia; Suleman, Muhammad; Carter, Chris G.
Affiliation
  • Liaqat R; Department of Zoology, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Fatima S; Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN, United States of America.
  • Komal W; Department of Zoology, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Minahal Q; Department of Zoology, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Kanwal Z; Department of Zoology, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Suleman M; Institute of Microbiology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Carter CG; Aquaculture Nutrition at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia.
PLoS One ; 19(1): e0294949, 2024.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38289940
ABSTRACT
The present study investigated the potential role of Bacillus subtilis as probiotic in striped catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus). Fish (initial weight = 150.00±2.63g n = 180) were stocked in circular tanks. Four isonitrogenous (30%) and isolipidic (3.29%) diets were formulated having supplementation of B. subtilis at four different levels (P0; 0, P1 1×106, P2 1×108 and P3 1×1010 CFU/g). Each treatment had three replicates, while each replicate had fifteen fish. The trial started on second week of July and continued for eight weeks. Growth, feed conversion ratio, crude protein content, the concentration of amylase and protease, the profile of both dispensable and non-dispensable amino acids in all four dietary groups increased with a gradual increase of B. subtilis in the diet. At the end of growth experiment, fish in all four groups were exposed to Staphylococcus aureus (5×105 CFU/ml). After S. aureus challenge, fish fed with B. subtilis responded better to damage caused by reactive oxygen species and lipid peroxidation and better survival rate. The catalase and superoxide dismutase level also increased in response to bacterial challenge in B. subtilis fed groups. On the other hand, the concentration of malondialdehyde gradually decreased in these groups (+ve P0 >P1>P2>P3). It is concluded that supplementation of B. subtilis as a probiotic improved the growth, protein content, antioxidant response and immunocompetency against S. aureus in striped catfish. The optimum dosage of B. subtilis, at a concentration of 1×1010 CFU/g, resulted in the most favorable outcomes in striped catfish. This single bacterial strain can be used as an effective probiotic in large scale production of aquafeed for striped catfish. Future studies can investigate this probiotic's impact in the intensive culture of the same species.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Poissons-chats / Probiotiques Limites: Animals Langue: En Journal: PLoS One Sujet du journal: CIENCIA / MEDICINA Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Pakistan Pays de publication: États-Unis d'Amérique

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Poissons-chats / Probiotiques Limites: Animals Langue: En Journal: PLoS One Sujet du journal: CIENCIA / MEDICINA Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Pakistan Pays de publication: États-Unis d'Amérique