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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of alfalfa (Medicago sativa) extract on growth performance, feed intake, body composition and some of the serum parameters of Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). In this study, a total of 240 rainbow trout were weighted average 8/36±0.2(g) and randomly distributed in four treatments (control), 0.5, 1, 1.5% of extract per (kg) of diet with three replications in plastic tanks. Fish were placed and fed with extract containing food for 60 days. During this time, physicochemical factors of water were measured. At the end of the period, growth index and serum parameters calculated. The results showed that growth performance in treatments that fed with 1% alfalfa extract had a significant difference compared to control treatment (p〈0/05). In the indexes of body compositions, an increase in the amount of fat was observed in 1% treatment of the extract, while there was a significant difference with the control group (p〈0/05). Serum parameters showed that there were significant differences between fish fed with alcoholic extract of alfalfa and control group (p〈0/05). The lowest cholesterol and triglyceride levels and the highest level of protein were observed in the 1.5% extract group. Also, the highest amount of glucose was observed in control treatment. The results of this study showed that the addition of alcoholic extract of alfalfa (1 -1.5 %) to fish diet can improve the growth performance and blood biochemical parameters of rainbow trout.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Rainbow trout ; Medicago sativa ; Oncorhynchus mykiss ; Serum parameters ; Growth performance ; Alfalfa alcoholic extract ; Body composition ; Blood
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.1-9
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  • 2
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/22003 | 18721 | 2018-01-21 12:10:07 | 22003 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-06
    Description: The effect of probiotic Pediococcus acidilactici on growth performance, blood and some serum parameters on Caspian salmon (Salmo trutta caspius) was studied. An experiment was designed with five treatments each with three replicates. Two hundred and seventy Caspian salmons average (±SD) initial weight of 6.9 ± 0.1 g were assigned to fifteen experimental tanks. The experimental period was eight weeks. At the end of this period, the growth parameters were measured. In addition, after 8 weeks feeding on experimental diets, hematological parameters and metabolic products (cholesterol, glucose and total protein) were measured. Results showed that feed conversion in five treatments (0.4 g probiotic) significantly was lower than control group. Specific growth rate, final weight and weight gain in treatments (0.2 g) compared with the control group significantly increased. Use of probiotics in the diet, showed no significant differences in hemoglobin, hematocrit and mean cell hemoglobin concentration (MCHC). The mean cellular hemoglobin concentration (MCH) and mean corpuscular volume (MCV) were significantly increased in five treatments (0.4 g) compared with the control group, but significantly decreased red blood cell counts (RBC) in five treatments. White blood cells also increased the amount of probiotics 0.2 g. The results of this study indicated that 0.2 g/kg Pediococcus acidilactici probiotics in the diet could be a useful food supplement and should be used to improve the growth parameters in Caspian salmon.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Biology ; Pediococcus acidilactici ; Parameters ; blood ; Growth ; Caspian salmon ; Iran ; Salmo trutta caspius ; performance
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: article , TRUE
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: 35-44
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The effects of replacing fish meal with barley protein concentrate (BPC) on digestive enzyme activity and hepatic enzymes of Caspian salmon (Salmo trutta caspius) in a 8 week study with a weight mean 16.53±1.1g with completely a randomized design with 5 treatments and 3 replications was used. Experimental diets consisted of control diet (without barley protein concentrate) and four diets containing levels of 25, 50, 75, 100% barley protein concentrate. At the end of the experiment, ALP, AST and ALT levels was significantly different in different experimental treatments (p 〈0.05). However, there was no significant difference in LDH between different treatments (p 〉0.05).In fish fed with experimental diets pepsin enzyme activity in experimental diets up to 75% replacement with control treatment there was no significant difference (p 〈0.05). The activity of Chymotrypsin and Aminopeptidase in different treatments showed a significant difference compared to control (p 〉0.05). In fish fed with experimental diets up to 50% replacement in trypsin and alkaline phosphatase activity compared to control treatment was no significant difference (p 〈0.05). The activity of amylase and lipase enzymes showed a significant difference between treatments with different levels of barley concentrate (p 〈0.05). digestive enzymes decreased at higher replacement levels, but in the middle levels of replacement, there was less effectsin pancreatic enzymes. It can, therefore, be concluded that BPC levels up to 50% of the diet are tolerable for the Caspian salmon, but levels exceeding this limit will probably result in an increase in anti-nutrients,­ a decrease in nutrient uptake, low diet palatability, and adverse effects on fish growth.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Salmo trutta caspius ; Fish ; Enzymes ; Diet ; Liver ; Weight
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.111-121
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The effect of probiotic Pediococcus acidilactici on growth performance, blood and some serum parameters on Caspian salmon (Salmo trutta caspius) was studied. An experiment was designed with five treatments each with three replicates. Two hundred and seventy Caspian salmons average (±SD) initial weight of 6.9 ± 0.1 g were assigned to fifteen experimental tanks. The experimental period was eight weeks. At the end of this period, the growth parameters were measured. In addition, after 8 weeks feeding on experimental diets, hematological parameters and metabolic products (cholesterol, glucose and total protein) were measured. Results showed that feed conversion in five treatments (0.4 g probiotic) significantly was lower than control group. Specific growth rate, final weight and weight gain in treatments (0.2 g) compared with the control group significantly increased. Use of probiotics in the diet, showed no significant differences in hemoglobin, hematocrit and mean cell hemoglobin concentration (MCHC). The mean cellular hemoglobin concentration (MCH) and mean corpuscular volume (MCV) were significantly increased in five treatments (0.4 g) compared with the control group, but significantly decreased red blood cell counts (RBC) in five treatments. White blood cells also increased the amount of probiotics 0.2 g. The results of this study indicated that 0.2 g/kg Pediococcus acidilactici probiotics in the diet could be a useful food supplement and should be used to improve the growth parameters in Caspian salmon.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Pediococcus acidilactici ; Probiotic ; Salmo trutta caspius ; Caspian Salmon ; Growth ; Performance ; Blood ; Serum ; Parameters ; Fish
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.35-45
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