2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2021.736864
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Promotion of pellet-feed feeding in mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi) by Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus is influenced by immune and intestinal flora

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“…Previous studies have shown that probiotics can influence the feeding behavior of the host by regulating the microbiota [26,27,86]. However, few studies have been done on the regulatory effect of probiotics on eating disorders, especially on the pellet feed intake of mandarin fish [87]. Therefore, the present study was conducted to assess the effects of L. plantarum, L. rhamnosus and C. butyricum on the POPFR, survival, appetite, gut microbiota, innate immunity, antioxidant capacity and intestinal histology in mandarin fish and to explore the role of probiotics in regulating feeding behavior in vivo.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have shown that probiotics can influence the feeding behavior of the host by regulating the microbiota [26,27,86]. However, few studies have been done on the regulatory effect of probiotics on eating disorders, especially on the pellet feed intake of mandarin fish [87]. Therefore, the present study was conducted to assess the effects of L. plantarum, L. rhamnosus and C. butyricum on the POPFR, survival, appetite, gut microbiota, innate immunity, antioxidant capacity and intestinal histology in mandarin fish and to explore the role of probiotics in regulating feeding behavior in vivo.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results are consistent with the results of common carp fingerlings gut bacterial culture in the system. The results of various studies indicated that the presence of bacteria in the fish intestine is a reflection of the fish's habitat and the type of food consumed (X. Chen et al, 2021; Zarkasi et al, 2017). Based on the results of Hansen and Olafsen (1999), microflora and pH of fish intestine, like those of higher vertebrates, depend on different conditions such as food composition, anaerobic conditions, bile salt, digestive enzyme concentrations, and the interactions of the intestinal bacterial population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it was not protein or lipid level of formulated feed that account for the performance gaps between the two types of feeds. Reasons may lie in the differences between natural and formulated feeds in the pro les of amino acids and fatty acids, palatability and nutrient utilization (Klett et al, 2022;Chen et al, 2021;Ende et al, 2017). Further studies are needed to nd out the de ciency of formulated feed and then ll the gaps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although formulated feed has been extensively used in aquaculture, the productions of many species are still highly dependent on natural feed because of their poor appetite or underperformance in growth or reproduction when fed on formulated feed (FAO 2007;Hachero-Cruzado et al, 2009;Bunlipatanon et al, 2012;Hien et al, 2016;Lee et al, 2018;Chen et al, 2021). In 2004, the total amount of trash sh consumed in aquaculture was 5 ~ 6 million tons (Tacon 2004), with 2.47 ~ 3.88 million consumed in the Asian-paci c region (FAO, 2009); in 2019, 11% of the158 million tons of world shery production was destined for non-food products, 79.51% of which was reduced mainly to shmeal and sh oil, and the remaining 4 million tons were used for other purposes, including feed of aquaculture (FAO, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%