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Effects of Dietary Supplement of Probiotics on Growth and Blood Assay of Rockfish Sebastes schlegeli  

Park, Sang-Hyun (Department of Oceanography, Inha University)
Wang, Soon-Young (Department of Oceanography, Inha University)
Han, Kyung-Nam (Department of Oceanography, Inha University)
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Journal of Aquaculture / v.21, no.1, 2008 , pp. 1-6 More about this Journal
Abstract
We determined the effects of dietary supplements for lactic acid bacteria(LAB) such as Lactobacillus brevis(Lb) and Lactobacillus plantarum(Lp) in juvenile rockfish Sebastes schlegeli cultured in flow-through system for 10 weeks. The experimental diets contained $10^4cfu/g,\;10^6cfu/g\;and\;10^8cfu/g$ level each LAB(Lb-4, Lb-6, Lb-8 or Lp-4, Lp-6, Lp-8), respectively. The effects of LAB supplementation was determined by various factor such as weight gain(WG), specific growth rate(SGR), feeding efficiency(FE) and blood assay. For rearing experiment, Lp-8 treatment had significantly high growth rate than control diet treatment. However, all Lb treatment had no significance effect with control diet treatment. In case of the blood assay, hematocrit(Ht) and hemoglobin(Hb) of fish were not affected by LAB supplemental levels. On the other hand, total cholesterol in plasma of Lb-8, Lp-6 and Lp-8 treatments were significantly low than the control diet treatment. We verified the influence of LAB which was originated from species specificity and amount in diet. Consequently, the dietary supplementation as $10^8cfu/g$ level of L. plantarum could be of help for growth enhancement to the juvenile rockfish.
Keywords
Sebastes schlegeli; Rockfish; Lactobacillus; LAB Probiotics; Blood Assay;
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