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Effect of fish oil replacement and probiotic addition on growth,body composition and histological parameters of yellowtail (Seriola dumerili)
Authors:Maria Consolacin Milin‐Sorribes  Silvia Martínez‐Llorens  Csar Cruz‐Castelln  Miguel Jover‐Cerd  Ana Toms‐Vidal
Institution:Maria Consolación Milián‐Sorribes,Silvia Martínez‐Llorens,César Cruz‐Castellón,Miguel Jover‐Cerdá,Ana Tomás‐Vidal
Abstract:Fish (175 g of initial weight) were fed in triplicated groups with four diets formulated by 0% (FO 100), 75% (FO 25) and 100% (with and without probiotics, FO 0 and FO 0+) of fish oil replacement consisting of a mixture of linseed, sunflower and palm oils. After 109 days, growth and nutritional parameters were not affected by the treatment; however, fish fed with 0% of fish oil showed the lowest survival rate and without differences between the same diet with probiotics. As for biometric parameters, significant differences in the viscerosomatic index (VSI) were observed between fish fed the FO 0+ diet and the FO 100 and FO 25 diets. Results obtained from histological analysis did not detect inflammation in gut samples, while liver samples showed a remarkable steatosis in all four treatments. Total fish oil replacement produced a significant difference in the width of the lamina propria. The dietary inclusion of probiotics in the FO 0+ diet seems to favour a recovery of intestine histology. In addition, as fish oil substitution increased, the width of the lamina propria also increased. In conclusion, it is possible to affirm that the four diets administrated to Seriola dumerili did not compromise the correct development of the animals.
Keywords:fatty acids  fish oil  histology  probiotics     Seriola dumerili     yellowtail
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