Title of article :
The effect of Spirulina on reproductive parameters, body composition, immune indices and digestive enzyme in dwarf gourami (Trichogaster lalius
Author/Authors :
Mazandarani M. Department of Fisheries - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources - Gorgan, Iran , Biabani Asrami M. Department of Fisheries - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources - Gorgan, Iran , Sudagar M. Department of Fisheries - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources - Gorgan, Iran , Yousefi Siahkalroudi S. Department of Biology - Faculty of Life Sciences - Islamic Azad University - Varamin Branch - Pishva, Iran
Abstract :
Rearing of ornamental fishes allocated high levels of annual income from the
aquaculture industry. Spirulina is a blue-green algae, spiral shape with a diameter of 12
microns and rich source of protein, vitamins, amino acids and essential fatty acids,
minerals and antioxidant pigments. Using different levels of spirulina was evaluated on
immune indicators, digestive enzymes and reproductive parameters (fecundity and
sexual maturation) of dwarf gourami. One hundred and forty five dwarf gourami with
an average weight of 3.6±0.23g were randomly distributed in twenty 12-liter aquarium.
Four diets were prepared consisting of spirulina at levels of 3%, 7% and 10%
substituted by fish meal and with a control diet. Parameters related to body
biochemical, reproductive, digestive enzymes and immune index were measured.
Increasing spirulina up to 7% enhance the ovarian weight (p<0.05). Hatching
percentage and fecundity working has shown a significant increase with spirulina
increased (p<0.05). Lipase, amylase and protease has significantly increased with
increasing spirulina (p<0.05). Lysozyme and serum bactericidal have significantly
increased with the increase of spirulina (p<0.05). Based on results 3% of spirulina due
to improved reproductive factors and 10% to enhance immune indices and digestive
enzymes in dwarf gourami considered as the best levels of substitution with fishmeal
Keywords :
Digestive enzymes , Reproductive , Immune , Dwarf gourami , Spirulina
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences