The potential benefits of orange peels derived pectin on serum and skin mucus immune parameters, antioxidant defence and growth performance in common carp (Cyprinus carpio).
Animal Feed
/ analysis
Animals
Antioxidants
/ metabolism
Blood
/ immunology
Carps
/ blood
Citrus sinensis
/ chemistry
Diet
/ veterinary
Dietary Supplements
/ analysis
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Fruit
/ chemistry
Immunity, Mucosal
/ drug effects
Pectins
/ administration & dosage
Random Allocation
Skin
/ immunology
Common carp
Growth
Immunological parameters
Pectin
Serum immunology
Journal
Fish & shellfish immunology
ISSN: 1095-9947
Titre abrégé: Fish Shellfish Immunol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9505220
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Aug 2020
Aug 2020
Historique:
received:
01
03
2020
revised:
02
04
2020
accepted:
08
04
2020
pubmed:
24
4
2020
medline:
26
1
2021
entrez:
24
4
2020
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
This study was performed to determine the effects of pectin derived from orange peel (PDOP) on growth performance, antioxidant enzyme activity and serum and skin mucus immune response of common carp (Cyprinus carpio). Common Carp (16.94 ± 0.03 g) were distributed into 12 tanks representing four treatments repeated in triplicates. Four diets were prepared to contain four levels of PDOP as follows: 0 (control), 0.5, 1, and 2% PDOP. Growth and immunological parameters as skin mucus lysozyme activity (SMLA) and total immunoglobulin (SMTIg), serum total immunoglobulin (STIg), serum peroxidase activities (SPA), Catalyse activity (CAT), DPPH radical scavenging activity, specific growth rate (SGR), weight gain (WG), final weight (FW), and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were assessed. Fish fed diets supplemented with PDOP showed an improvement of SGR, WG, FW, and FCR (P < 0.05). In terms of skin mucus immunological parameters, dietary inclusion of pectin significantly (P < 0.05) increased SMTIg. Likewise, carps fed either 1 or 2% PDOP showed notable enhancement of SMLA. In the case of serum immune parameters and antioxidant defence, carps in 1% PDOP treatment showed significantly (P < 0.05) higher SPA and CAT compared to fish fed either control diet or 0.5% OPDP. Additionally, no significant change (P > 0.05) was found in SPA and CAT of fish fed either 1% PDOP or 2% PDOP. Also, no significant (P > 0.05) difference was noticed between treated groups and control in the case of STIg. Furthermore, no significant differences were observed in DPPH radical activity among treatments (P > 0.05). Overall, these results suggested that inclusion of PDOP in common carp diet can beneficially affect growth and immune response.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32325217
pii: S1050-4648(20)30265-5
doi: 10.1016/j.fsi.2020.04.019
pii:
doi:
Substances chimiques
Antioxidants
0
Pectins
89NA02M4RX
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
17-22Informations de copyright
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