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Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2017

Comparative evaluation of dietary probiotics Bacillus subtilis WB60 and Lactobacillus plantarum KCTC3928 on the growth performance, immunological parameters, gut morphology and disease resistance in Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica

Seunghan Lee; Kumar Katya; Youngjin Park; Seonghun Won; Minji Seong; Ali Hamidoghli; Sungchul C. Bai

Abstract The current experiment was conducted to evaluate and compare the efficacy of two different probiotics Bacillus subtilis WB60 and Lactobacillus plantarum KCTC3928 in diet of Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica. Seven experimental diets were formulated to contain no probiotics (CON), three graded levels of B. subtilis at 106 (BS1), 107 (BS2), 108 (BS3) and L. plantarum at 106 (LP1), 107 (LP2), 108 (LP3) CFU/g diet. Twenty fish averaging 8.29 ± 0.06 g were distributed in to 21 aquaria and were randomly assigned to one of the experimental diets in triplicate groups. Average weight gain (WG), feed efficiency (FE), and protein efficiency ratio (PER) of fish fed B. subtilis at 107 (BS2) and 108 (BS3) CFU/g diet were significantly higher than those of fish fed other experimental diets (P < 0.05). Nonspecific enzymatic activities including lysozyme, superoxide dismutase (SOD), myeloperoxidase (MPO) from fish fed B. subtilis at 107 (BS2) and 108 (BS3) CFU/g diet were detected to be significantly higher than that from fish fed CON diet (P < 0.05). Whereas, level of intestine glyceraldehyde‐3‐phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), heat shock protein 70, 90 (HSP70, 90) and immunoglobulin (IgM) from fish fed B. subtilis at 107 and 108 CFU/g diet were recorded to be significantly higher than those of fish fed other experimental diets (P < 0.05). Parameters for intestinal morphology and histology suggested a healthier gut for the fish fed108 (BS3) CFU/g diet as compared to other treatment groups. Whereas, results from the disease challenge test with bacteria Vibrio angulillarum showed significantly lower survival rate for fish fed CON diet than those of fish fed other experimental diets. Therefore, these results indicated that oral supplement of B. subtilis at 108 (BS3) CFU/g diet could be a more effective source of probiotic compared to L. plantarum in Japanese eel. HighlightsPreliminary report comparing two probiotics, Bacillus subtilis WB60 and Lactobacillus plantarum KCTC3928.Differences on the growth performance, survival rate, immune parameters and gut morphology were clearly observed.Oral administration of bacteria spp. B. subtilis at 107 CFU/g kg−1 diet could be a more promising source and dose compared to probiotic L. plantarum in freshwater aquaculture.


International Aquatic Research | 2017

Evaluation of dietary soybean meal as fish meal replacer for juvenile whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei reared in biofloc system

Hyeonho Yun; Erfan Shahkar; Ali Hamidoghli; Seunghan Lee; Seonghun Won; Sungchul C. Bai

Different levels of dietary soybean meal (SBM) as a fish meal (FM) replacer, with and without amino acid supplementation, for whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei reared in the biofloc system was examined in eight weeks of feeding trial. Eight experimental diets consisted of a basal diet with 0% FM replacement by SBM provided in clear sea water without biofloc system (S0SW), four diets replacing FM at 0% (S0), 33% (S33), 67% (S67) and 100% (S100) by SBM, and three diets replacing FM at 33% (S33A), 67% (S67A) and 100% (S100A) by SBM supplemented with amino acids (methionine and lysine) in the seawater biofloc system. Results of water quality analyses showed significantly lower total suspended solids and nitrate for S0SW group than all other treatments. Diets S0 and S33A resulted in higher weight gain and specific growth rate among all groups, with no significant differences with S33 group. In addition, whole-body protein and amino acid compositions of shrimp fed S0SW were lower than most biofloc groups. Haemolymph parameters showed significant differences in total protein, cholesterol and triglyceride between groups S0 and S0SW. Also, superoxide dismutase activity showed a decreasing trend with increasing replacement level. In conclusion, based on these results, SBM could replace up to 33% of FM with or without amino acid supplementation in juvenile whiteleg shrimp diets reared in the biofloc system.


Animal Nutrition | 2017

Interactive effect of dietary vitamin E and inorganic mercury on growth performance and bioaccumulation of mercury in juvenile olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus treated with mercuric chloride

Mohammad Moniruzzaman; Jun-Ho Lee; Jin-Hyeok Lee; Seonghun Won; Jim Hyacinth Damusaru; Sungchul C. Bai

A 6-week feeding trial was carried out to evaluate the effects of dietary vitamin E (dl-α-tocopheryl acetate, TA) on growth and mercury (Hg) accumulation in juvenile olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) treated with mercuric chloride (HgCl2). Vitamin E and HgCl2 were added to the semi-purified basal diet. Six semi-purified diets in a 2 × 3 factorial design were formulated to contain 2 levels of Hg (0 or 20 mg HgCl2/kg diet) and 3 levels of vitamin E (0, 100, or 200 mg TA/kg diet). Experimental fish (n = 360, 9.99 ± 0.15 g) were randomly allocated into 30-L tanks at a density of 20 fish per tank with 3 replicates in each treatment and were fed twice a day. At the end of the feeding trial, dietary Hg depressed the growth performances in terms of weight gain (WG), specific growth rate (SGR), feed efficiency (FE) and protein efficiency ratio (PER) in fish, while fish fed the diets supplemented with vitamin E showed significant growth improvement in both presence and absence of HgCl2 in the diets (P < 0.05). Survival rate was not affected in fish fed the experimental diets. Whole body compositions of fish such as lipid and moisture contents were influenced by dietary vitamin E supplementation. Total Hg contents of muscle, liver and kidney tissues were significantly reduced in fish fed diets supplemented with vitamin E (P < 0.05), while the two-way ANOVA showed that increasing Hg concentration has resulted in a reduction in vitamin E. Whole body fatty acids of fish like eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) contents were decreased by dietary Hg. However, supplementation of dietary vitamin E improved the α-linolenic acid (ALA) and EPA contents in fish. Our results suggest that dietary supplementation of vitamin E has potential effects on growth improvement and ameliorating inorganic Hg bioaccumulation in juvenile olive flounder.


Aquaculture | 2016

Dietary selenium requirement and toxicity levels in juvenile Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus

Seunghan Lee; Rebecca Walugembe Nambi; Seonghun Won; Kumar Katya; Sungchul C. Bai


Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2016

Comparison of the effects of dietary single and multi-probiotics on growth, non-specific immune responses and disease resistance in starry flounder, Platichthys stellatus

Youngjin Park; Mohammad Moniruzzaman; Seunghan Lee; Jeongwhui Hong; Seonghun Won; Jong Min Lee; Hyeonho Yun; Kang-Woong Kim; Daegyun Ko; Sungchul C. Bai


Aquaculture Research | 2017

Effects of dietary Yucca meal on growth, haematology, non‐specific immune responses and disease resistance of juvenile Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758)

Grace W. Njagi; Seunghan Lee; Seonghun Won; Jeongwhui Hong; Ali Hamidoghli; Sungchul C. Bai


International Aquatic Research | 2017

Evaluation of different dietary additives based on growth performance, innate immunity and disease resistance in juvenile Amur catfish, Silurus asotus

Yaa Tiwaah Amoah; Mohammad Moniruzzaman; Seunghan Lee; Jinho Bae; Seonghun Won; Minji Seong; Sungchul C. Bai


Aquaculture Research | 2017

Evaluation of dietary natural mineral materials as an antibiotic replacer on growth performance, non-specific immune responses and disease resistance in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss

Seonghun Won; Mohammad Moniruzzaman; Seunghan Lee; Jeongwhui Hong; Jung-Keug Park; Sangeun Kim; Sungchul C. Bai


Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2018

Effects of Three Different Dietary Binders on Juvenile Sea Cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus

Seonghun Won; Ali Hamidoghli; Jin-Hyeok Lee; Jinho Bae; Sungchul C. Bai


Journal of The World Aquaculture Society | 2018

Effects of the Dietary Fermented Tuna By-product Meal on Growth, Blood Parameters, Nonspecific Immune Response, and Disease Resistance in Juvenile Olive Flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus : FERMENTED TUNA BY-PRODUCT MEAL IN P. OLIVACEUS

Fatma O. Oncul; Frolan A. Aya; Ali Hamidoghli; Seonghun Won; Geon Lee; Kyoung R. Han; Sungchul C. Bai

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Sungchul C. Bai

Pukyong National University

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Seunghan Lee

Pukyong National University

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Ali Hamidoghli

Pukyong National University

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Jeongwhui Hong

Pukyong National University

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Hyeonho Yun

Pukyong National University

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Youngjin Park

Pukyong National University

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Jin-Hyeok Lee

Pukyong National University

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Erfan Shahkar

Pukyong National University

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Jinho Bae

Pukyong National University

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