Publication Type Journal Article
Title Protein replacement in practical diets altered gut allochthonous bacteria of cultured cyprinid species with different food habits
Authors Zhimin Li Li Xu Wenshu Liu Yuchun Liu Einar Ringo Zhenyu Du Zhigang Zhou Gary Goodwin Sarah Delgado Samuel Williams
Groups G2 G4
Journal AQUACULTURE INTERNATIONAL
Year 2015
Month August
Volume 23
Number 4
Pages 913-928
Abstract As the cheap and sustainable recycled natural resources, intestinal casing meal (ICM) and yeast of monosodium glutamate (YMG) might be alternative protein sources in aquaculture diets. To determine the effects of dietary ICM and YMG on fish growth, feed utilization and gut allochthonous bacteria, 8-week feeding trials were conducted with blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala, MA; a typical herbivorous cultured fish species in China), black carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus, MP; a typical carnivorous species in China) and gibel carp (Carassius gibelio, CG; a typical omnivorous species in China) with partial or complete replacement of soybean meal by ICM or ICM and YMG mixture. The results indicated that ICM and YMG incorporation had positive effects (P value > 0.05) on weight gain and feed conversion rate. The complete replacement altered the gut allochthonous microbiota of gibel carp and black carp (Cs < 0.70). Proteobacteria, Fusobacteria, Firmicutes and uncultured bacteria were predominant bacteria in these fish intestine by DGGE detection. Compared with the control diet group with SBM, intestinal allochthonous bacteria of fishes fed with ICM and YMG were significantly stimulated, such as proteobacterium clone (EF707282.1), Cetobacterium somerae (AB353124) and some Bacillus subtilis dependent on fish species. Based on these results, ICM and YMG have the potential to replace SBM in aqua feed, and altered gut allochthonous bacteria variedly as fish food habitats.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10499-014-9851-x
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ISSN 0967-6120
EISSN 1573-143X
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Bibtex ID ISI:000357649600004
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