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Evaluating the Effects of Dietary Prebiotic Mixture of Mannan Oligosaccharide and Poly--Hydroxybutyrate on the Growth Performance, Immunity, and Survival of Rainbow Trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum 1792), Fingerlings

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JOURNAL OF THE WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY
Volume 48, Issue 3, Pages 415-425

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jwas.12356

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  1. Iran National Science Foundation [91001104]

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This study investigated the effects of dietary poly--hydroxybutyrate (PHB) and mannan oligosaccharide (MOS) on the growth performance, digestive enzyme activities, and disease resistance of rainbow trout fingerlings. A total of 420 fingerlings, distributed equally into four different groups, each with three replicates, were fed a basal diet (control), 2% PHB (PHB), 0.2% MOS (MOS), or a diet supplemented with a mixture of 2% PHB and 0.2% MOS (PHB+MOS) for 60 d. Results showed that dietary PHB and/or MOS did not cause significant improvement in the growth performance of the fingerlings. The gut pH was markedly reduced; however, the activities of the digestive enzymes (except for pepsin and amylase by dietary PHB) were not significantly improved by the dietary supplements. Results also showed that dietary PHB and/or MOS markedly increased the resistance of the fingerlings toward Yersinia ruckeri infection, while the lowest total antibody was observed in fish fed control and MOS, indicating that MOS exerts its protective effects by modulating other mechanisms. Overall, this study provided a first screening effort to determine the effects of PHB and/or MOS as dietary supplements in rainbow trout fingerlings to develop an optimal prebiotic mix for improving the growth and health status of rainbow trout.

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