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Responses of growth, blood health, pro-inflammatory cytokines genes, intestine and liver histology in Red Seabream (Pagrus major) to camelina meal

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dc.contributor.author Mzengereza, Kumbukani
dc.contributor.author Ishikawa, Manabu
dc.contributor.author Koshio, Shunsuke
dc.contributor.author Shadrack, Ronick S.
dc.contributor.author Zhang, Yukun
dc.contributor.author Dossou, Serge
dc.contributor.author Kotani, Tomonari
dc.contributor.author Shahin, Shimaa A.
dc.contributor.author Zaineldin, Amr I.
dc.contributor.author Waqalevu, Viliame
dc.contributor.author Dawood, Mahmoud A. O.
dc.contributor.author Hassan, Aziza M.
dc.contributor.author Al-Sharif, Mona Mohammad
dc.contributor.author El Basuini, Mohammed Fouad
dc.date.accessioned 2022-09-22T15:57:09Z
dc.date.available 2022-09-22T15:57:09Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation Mzengereza, K., Ishikawa, M., Koshio, S., Shadrack, R. S., Zhang, Y., Dossou, S., Kotani, T., Shahin, S. A., Zaineldin, A. I., Waqalevu, V., Dawood, M. A., Hassan, A. M., Al-Sharif, M. M. & El Basuini, M. F. (2022). Responses of growth, blood health, pro-inflammatory cytokines genes, intestine and liver histology in Red Seabream (Pagrus major) to camelina meal. Aquaculture Reports, 24, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aqrep.2022.101175 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aqrep.2022.101175
dc.identifier.uri 192.168.2.8:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/306
dc.description.abstract The current work assessed the inclusion impacts of oilseed camelina meal (CM) as a protein source in red sea bream (Pagrus major) diets. A 45 day assessment period with 180 juveniles (6.47 ± 0.17 g) were allocated in triplicates to 4 experimental groups and fed formulated diets in which fish meal (FM) was subrogated at graded series of 0% (T1), 20.5% soybean meal (T2), 20.5% camelina meal (T3), and 33% camelina meal (T4). No noticeable alterations were observed in specific growth rate, feed intake, survival rate, hepatosomatic index, and Fulton’s condition factor among the experimental groups. Fish fed the T4 diet showed considerably reduced (P < 0.05) final weight and body protein content when compared to those fed T2, T3, and basal diets. Plasma biochemical parameters show no differences (P > 0.05) in glucose, total bilirubin, total protein, total cholesterol, triglyceride, glutamyl oxaloacetic transaminase, and glutamic pyruvate transaminase. Hematocrit levels decreased noticeably (P < 0.05) in fish groups fed camelina meal in comparison to the control group. Liver and intestinal histology showed a healthy status and an increase in villus length and goblet cell number in camelina groups. Fish fed the T4 diet displayed higher expression levels (P < 0.05) of relative mRNA interleukin 1 beta (IL 1b) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) in comparison to other groups. The inclusion of camelina meal (up to 20%) in red sea bream diets produced similar outcomes to specimens fed fish meal and soybean meal. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier en_US
dc.title Responses of growth, blood health, pro-inflammatory cytokines genes, intestine and liver histology in Red Seabream (Pagrus major) to camelina meal en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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