Riaz Danish, Hussain Syed Makhdoom, Ali Shafaqat, Nowosad Joanna, Turkowski Konrad, Al-Ghanim Khalid A
Department of Zoology, Division Science and Technology, University of Education, Lahore, Pakistan.
Fish Nutrition Lab, Department of Zoology, Government College University Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Sci Rep. 2025 Feb 20;15(1):6172. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-89495-y.
Probiotic supplements have the potential to improve the gut flora and enhance nutritional efficacy and blood indices. In this study, sunflower seed meal based diet (SFM) supplemented with a commercial probiotic (protexin) was examined to evaluate the effects on the survival, growth, digestibility, antioxidant status, carcass and hematology of Cirrhinus mrigala fingerlings. Fish were subjected to a 12-week feeding regimen to examine the efficacy of probiotics. Seven diets with different probiotic doses (0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, and 3 g kg) were prepared and randomly assigned to 21 tanks, each stocked with 15 fingerlings, resulting in a total of 315 fish utilized forthe experiment. Analysis showed that fish treated 2 g kg probiotics level exhibited a remarkable 100% survival rate. The results indicated that probiotics (2 g kg) supplementation revealed notable differences in weight gain (19.76 g), weight gain% (283.15%), FCR (1.31) and SGR (1.49% d) than other probiotic concentrations and control. The dietary administration of 2 g kg probiotics to C. mrigala resulted in significant improvements in digestibility, with values of 70.52% for protein, 70.30% for gross energy, and 73.71% for fat. Carcass composition also showed notable enhancements, with fat, ash, protein, and moisture content of 4.78%, 2.03%, 18.08%, and 75.11%, respectively. Overall findings indicated that adding 2 g kg⁻¹ probiotics showed improved hematological indices, such as increased red blood cell, hemoglobin and white blood cell count and enhanced antioxidant enzyme activity. Mineral analysis revealed optimal levels at 2 g kg probiotics: Ca (72.57%), Na (73.08%), K (71.45%), P (74.70%), Fe (67.43%), Cu (63.62%), Mg (61.98%), and Al (62.18%). To sum up, the dose of 2 g kg probiotics supplementation has a profoundly positive impact on growth, digestibility, health, and hematology in C. mrigala.
益生菌补充剂有改善肠道菌群、提高营养功效和血液指标的潜力。在本研究中,对添加了市售益生菌(宝利素)的葵花籽粕基础日粮(SFM)进行了检测,以评估其对墨头鱼幼鱼的存活、生长、消化率、抗氧化状态、胴体和血液学的影响。对鱼进行为期12周的投喂方案,以检验益生菌的功效。制备了七种不同益生菌剂量(0、0.5、1、1.5、2、2.5和3 g/kg)的日粮,并随机分配到21个水族箱中,每个水族箱放养15尾幼鱼,实验共使用315尾鱼。分析表明,用2 g/kg益生菌水平处理的鱼存活率显著达到100%。结果表明,添加2 g/kg益生菌后,在体重增加(19.76 g)、体重增加百分比(283.15%)、饲料系数(1.31)和特定生长率(1.49%/天)方面与其他益生菌浓度和对照组相比有显著差异。给墨头鱼投喂2 g/kg益生菌后,消化率有显著提高,蛋白质消化率为70.52%,总能消化率为70.30%,脂肪消化率为73.71%。胴体组成也有显著改善,脂肪、灰分、蛋白质和水分含量分别为4.78%、2.03%、18.08%和75.11%。总体研究结果表明,添加2 g/kg益生菌可改善血液学指标,如红细胞、血红蛋白和白细胞计数增加,抗氧化酶活性增强。矿物质分析显示,2 g/kg益生菌水平时矿物质含量达到最佳:钙(72.57%)、钠(73.08%)、钾(71.45%)、磷(74.70%)、铁(67.43%)、铜(63.62%)、镁(61.98%)和铝(62.18%)。总之,添加2 g/kg益生菌对墨头鱼的生长、消化率、健康和血液学有深远的积极影响。