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This study used largemouth bass (initial average weight: 33.33 ± 1.8 g) to explore the effects of adding different brown algae extracts to feed on the fish's growth, immunity and intestinal health. Six groups were set up: a control (Group A), 0.1% sodium alginate (Group B), 0.1% oligotriosaccharide I (Group C), 0.1% oligotriosaccharide II (Group D), 0.2% brown algae powder (Group E) and 0.2% brown algae powder enzymatic product (Group F), with three replicates of 35 fish each, and a 56-day feeding experiment. Results: Compared to Group A, Groups C, D and F had a higher specific growth rate and lower feed coefficient ( < 0.05). Group D had enhanced serum SOD activity; Group F had increased antioxidant enzyme activity and decreased MDA content ( < 0.05). All experimental groups had higher serum LZM levels ( < 0.05), with no IgM difference ( > 0.05). In the intestine, treatment groups had higher α-amylase activity ( < 0.05) and no lipase difference ( > 0.05), and Groups C, D and F had higher trypsin activity ( < 0.05). Group F had the tallest villi, Group B had the thickest muscular layer ( < 0.05), and villus width was similar among groups ( > 0.05). The experimental groups had fewer intestinal pathogenic bacteria, and Group F had improved intestinal microorganism diversity and richness ( < 0.05). In conclusion, adding 0.1% oligotriosaccharide and 0.2% brown algae powder enzymatic product to feed can promote largemouth bass growth, antioxidant capacity and immunity. The 0.2% brown algae powder enzymatic product is better for intestinal development and flora improvement.
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Department of Biology Education, Teachers College, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, 41566, Republic of Korea; Department of Advanced Bioconvergence, BK21 FOUR KNU Center for Innovative One-Health Leaders, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, 41566, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: syy@kn
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College of Dental Medicine, Roseman University of Health Sciences, South Jordan, Utah, USA; College of Graduate Studies, Roseman University of Health Science, South Jordan, Utah, USA. Electronic address:
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