2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.aqrep.2022.101339
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Partial replacement of soybean meal with fermented cottonseed meal in a low fishmeal diet improves the growth, digestion and intestinal microbiota of juvenile white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei

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“…Some studies reported that fermented plant proteins affected animal growth by affecting body nutrient composition. For example, the crude lipid content decreased with the increasing fermented cotton meal levels, which in turn affecting the growth of L. vannamei [32]. The similar result was also found in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Some studies reported that fermented plant proteins affected animal growth by affecting body nutrient composition. For example, the crude lipid content decreased with the increasing fermented cotton meal levels, which in turn affecting the growth of L. vannamei [32]. The similar result was also found in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…A lot of previous studies reported, fermented plant protein sources can partially replace fish meal [22][23][24][25]. In the present study, dietary supplemented with a mixture of fermented cotton meal and fermented rapeseed meal according to the ratio of 1:1 significantly improved the growth performance of juvenile Chinese mitten crab fed with 25% fish meal diet.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…In this experiment, we found that the gut microbial composition of the FM group was significantly different from that of the CSM12.5, CSM25, CSM50, and CSM100 groups, and that there were significant differences in the composition of the CSM12.5 and CSM50 groups and the CSM25 and CSM100 groups, indicating that varying levels of fermented cotton meal substitution in the feeds resulted in significant differences in gut microbial composition. Complex microbiota interactions may explain the fact that fermented fishmeal increased the diversity of the gut microbiota of the vanabin carp, a finding which is similar to the results of our study [42].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In the present study, FD increased the microbiota diversity, although it had no significant influence on the richness ( Table 8 ). Consistent with this study, Han et al. (2022) also found that partial replacement of soybean meal with fermented cottonseed meal in a low fishmeal diet enhanced microbiota diversity but not richness in the shrimp gut.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…It might imply that, owing to the easier utilization of FD compared with NFD, the potential absorbability of some substances by the crabs was inhibited instead. As for other predicted functions, no homogeneous regular pattern was found in the changes of unigenes in our study, as previous studies on crustaceans have suggested ( Feng et al., 2021 ; Zhang et al., 2021 ; Han et al., 2022 ). Overall, the intestinal microbiota regulates complex interspecies interactions of various host metabolic pathways through the microbial ecological network ( Banerjee et al., 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 50%