The effects of dietary prebiotic on phagocytic activity of innate immunity in Oreochromis niloticus
BVMJ • 2016
Publication Information
Authors
1Ashraf A. Abd El Tawab; 2 Ahmed M. Amaar; 3Osama Abd El-Rahman Saleh ; 1Fatma Ibrahem
Abd-Allah El-Hofy and 3Heba Ahmed Tolba
Keywords
Prebiotic, Phagocytosis, Aeromonus sobria
Journal
BVMJ
Publisher
Not Available
Volume
30
Issue
1
Pages
192-198
publication.type
International
Paper Link
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Supplementary Materials
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Abstract
The objectives of this study, effects of prebiotic β polo on innate immunity of Oreochromis niloticus
(O.niloticus) and increase resist against disease. A total number of 180 Nile-tilapia fish (O. niloticus),
were divided into four equal groups; the first one was served as control fed on basal non-treated diet.
The second group fed on diet supplemented with 1.5 ml prebiotic βpolo /kg basal fish diet, the third
group fed on diet supplemented with 1 ml prebiotic βpolo/kg basal fish diet, and the fourth group fed on
diet supplemented with 0.5 ml prebiotic βpolo/kg basal fish diet for 40 days. The results showed that,
significant increase in phagocytic activity test and total leucocyte count (TLC) levels. The percent level
of protection among the three treated groups after challenge infection using Aeromonus sobria Aer.
sobria (0.5 ml of culture suspension of pathogen containing 107 bacteria ml-1) was higher than control
and the highest record was in the group received 1.5 ml prebiotic βpolo /kg basal fish diet. The results
of the present study support the use of 1.5 ml prebiotic βpolo /kg basal fish diet as fish
immunostimulants.
(O.niloticus) and increase resist against disease. A total number of 180 Nile-tilapia fish (O. niloticus),
were divided into four equal groups; the first one was served as control fed on basal non-treated diet.
The second group fed on diet supplemented with 1.5 ml prebiotic βpolo /kg basal fish diet, the third
group fed on diet supplemented with 1 ml prebiotic βpolo/kg basal fish diet, and the fourth group fed on
diet supplemented with 0.5 ml prebiotic βpolo/kg basal fish diet for 40 days. The results showed that,
significant increase in phagocytic activity test and total leucocyte count (TLC) levels. The percent level
of protection among the three treated groups after challenge infection using Aeromonus sobria Aer.
sobria (0.5 ml of culture suspension of pathogen containing 107 bacteria ml-1) was higher than control
and the highest record was in the group received 1.5 ml prebiotic βpolo /kg basal fish diet. The results
of the present study support the use of 1.5 ml prebiotic βpolo /kg basal fish diet as fish
immunostimulants.
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