Frequency in the supply of Lactobacillus influence its probiotic effect for yellow tail lambari

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Autor(a) principal: Jatobá,Adolfo
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Moraes,Klayton Natan, Rodrigues,Emanuel Fernandes, Vieira,Leandro Marcolino, Pereira,Marina Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The aim of this research was to evaluate the changes in intestinal tract microbiota, hematological parameters and zootechnical indexes of yellowtail lambaris (Astyanax bimaculatus) fed with different probiotic supply frequencies (Lactobacillus spp.). Lambaris (1,200) were distributed in twelve boxes, divided in three treatments, 100% supply; 25% and 0% (control) of feeds supplemented with probiotic. After 87 days, fish fed with supplemented diet, regardless of frequency (100% and 25%), showed an increase in the total lactic acid bacteria count of 7.99±0.15 log CFU mL-1 and 7.04±1, 29 log UFC mL-¹ respectively, in the intestinal tract and decrease of Pseudomonas spp. in both 100% and 25% (4.09±0.84log UFC mL-1 and 4.00±1.12log UFC mL-1, respectively) in relation to the control treatment (6.74±1.04log UFC mL-1). Fish fed with 100% of diets supplemented with probiotics had a higher leukocyte count (47.7±6.7x103μL-1), lymphocytes (36.0±2.6x103μL1), monocytes (12.0±4.2x103μl-1), as well as higher mean final weight (10.60±0.89g) and weekly growth rate (0.80±0.08g.week-1) than the other treatments (25% of probiotic offered and control). Probiotic (Lactobacillus spp.) offered in 25% of feeds (or more) alters the yellowtail lambari microbiota (A. bimaculatus); however, must be offer in 100% of feeds to improve the hematology profile and productive performance.
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spelling Frequency in the supply of Lactobacillus influence its probiotic effect for yellow tail lambarifood handlinglactic acid bacteriaAstyanaxhematologymicrobiotaABSTRACT: The aim of this research was to evaluate the changes in intestinal tract microbiota, hematological parameters and zootechnical indexes of yellowtail lambaris (Astyanax bimaculatus) fed with different probiotic supply frequencies (Lactobacillus spp.). Lambaris (1,200) were distributed in twelve boxes, divided in three treatments, 100% supply; 25% and 0% (control) of feeds supplemented with probiotic. After 87 days, fish fed with supplemented diet, regardless of frequency (100% and 25%), showed an increase in the total lactic acid bacteria count of 7.99±0.15 log CFU mL-1 and 7.04±1, 29 log UFC mL-¹ respectively, in the intestinal tract and decrease of Pseudomonas spp. in both 100% and 25% (4.09±0.84log UFC mL-1 and 4.00±1.12log UFC mL-1, respectively) in relation to the control treatment (6.74±1.04log UFC mL-1). Fish fed with 100% of diets supplemented with probiotics had a higher leukocyte count (47.7±6.7x103μL-1), lymphocytes (36.0±2.6x103μL1), monocytes (12.0±4.2x103μl-1), as well as higher mean final weight (10.60±0.89g) and weekly growth rate (0.80±0.08g.week-1) than the other treatments (25% of probiotic offered and control). Probiotic (Lactobacillus spp.) offered in 25% of feeds (or more) alters the yellowtail lambari microbiota (A. bimaculatus); however, must be offer in 100% of feeds to improve the hematology profile and productive performance.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782018001000652Ciência Rural v.48 n.10 2018reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20180042info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJatobá,AdolfoMoraes,Klayton NatanRodrigues,Emanuel FernandesVieira,Leandro MarcolinoPereira,Marina Oliveiraeng2018-10-09T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Frequency in the supply of Lactobacillus influence its probiotic effect for yellow tail lambari
title Frequency in the supply of Lactobacillus influence its probiotic effect for yellow tail lambari
spellingShingle Frequency in the supply of Lactobacillus influence its probiotic effect for yellow tail lambari
Jatobá,Adolfo
food handling
lactic acid bacteria
Astyanax
hematology
microbiota
title_short Frequency in the supply of Lactobacillus influence its probiotic effect for yellow tail lambari
title_full Frequency in the supply of Lactobacillus influence its probiotic effect for yellow tail lambari
title_fullStr Frequency in the supply of Lactobacillus influence its probiotic effect for yellow tail lambari
title_full_unstemmed Frequency in the supply of Lactobacillus influence its probiotic effect for yellow tail lambari
title_sort Frequency in the supply of Lactobacillus influence its probiotic effect for yellow tail lambari
author Jatobá,Adolfo
author_facet Jatobá,Adolfo
Moraes,Klayton Natan
Rodrigues,Emanuel Fernandes
Vieira,Leandro Marcolino
Pereira,Marina Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Moraes,Klayton Natan
Rodrigues,Emanuel Fernandes
Vieira,Leandro Marcolino
Pereira,Marina Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jatobá,Adolfo
Moraes,Klayton Natan
Rodrigues,Emanuel Fernandes
Vieira,Leandro Marcolino
Pereira,Marina Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv food handling
lactic acid bacteria
Astyanax
hematology
microbiota
topic food handling
lactic acid bacteria
Astyanax
hematology
microbiota
description ABSTRACT: The aim of this research was to evaluate the changes in intestinal tract microbiota, hematological parameters and zootechnical indexes of yellowtail lambaris (Astyanax bimaculatus) fed with different probiotic supply frequencies (Lactobacillus spp.). Lambaris (1,200) were distributed in twelve boxes, divided in three treatments, 100% supply; 25% and 0% (control) of feeds supplemented with probiotic. After 87 days, fish fed with supplemented diet, regardless of frequency (100% and 25%), showed an increase in the total lactic acid bacteria count of 7.99±0.15 log CFU mL-1 and 7.04±1, 29 log UFC mL-¹ respectively, in the intestinal tract and decrease of Pseudomonas spp. in both 100% and 25% (4.09±0.84log UFC mL-1 and 4.00±1.12log UFC mL-1, respectively) in relation to the control treatment (6.74±1.04log UFC mL-1). Fish fed with 100% of diets supplemented with probiotics had a higher leukocyte count (47.7±6.7x103μL-1), lymphocytes (36.0±2.6x103μL1), monocytes (12.0±4.2x103μl-1), as well as higher mean final weight (10.60±0.89g) and weekly growth rate (0.80±0.08g.week-1) than the other treatments (25% of probiotic offered and control). Probiotic (Lactobacillus spp.) offered in 25% of feeds (or more) alters the yellowtail lambari microbiota (A. bimaculatus); however, must be offer in 100% of feeds to improve the hematology profile and productive performance.
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