Title of article :
Dietary administration of aqueous Zingiber officinale extract on growth performance, antioxidant activity and resistance of shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei against Photobacterium damselae
Author/Authors :
Shahraki, N. Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Fisheries and Environment - Gorgan University of Agricultural, Science and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran , Imanpour, M.R. Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Fisheries and Environment - Gorgan University of Agricultural, Science and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran , Akbary, P. Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Marine Sciences - Chabahar Maritime University, Chabahar, Iran , Safari, R. Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Fisheries and Environment - Gorgan University of Agricultural, Science and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran , Jafari, V. Department of Fisheries - Faculty of Fisheries and Environment - Gorgan University of Agricultural, Science and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran
Abstract :
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of aqueous Zingiber officinale extract
(ZE) on growth performance, antioxidant activity and resistance of shrimp (Litopenaeus
vannamei) challenged with Photobacterium damselae bacteria. A total number of 600
post larvae shrimps (initial weight, 1.06±0.7 g) were randomly distributed into 12
fiberglass tanks representing four treatments each tank containing of 50 shrimp. The
control shrimp group (ZE0) was fed a ZE free basal diet. Other groups were fed the
basal diet supplemented with 0.5 (ZE 0.5), 1.0 (ZE1) and 1.5 (ZE 1.5) g kg-1 diet. Diets
were offered to shrimp at a feeding rate of 10% of live body weight for 8 weeks. After
8 weeks of experimental trial 30 shrimp from each group was infected with LD70
bacteria P. damselae over 10 days to evaluated disease resistance of infected shrimp.
Results revealed that growth performance (WG, SGR, FW and PER), the antioxidant
activity (SOD, PO, GPx and CAT) of shrimp have significantly increased and
cumulative mortality rate decreased (p<0.05) in the ZE1 group compared with the other
groups. Meanwhile, the lowest FCR and MDA value were observed in shrimp fed ZE1
supplemented diet. It can be concluded that Z. officinale extract at the level of 1g kg-1
(ZE1) diet seems to be the most appropriate level for increasing growth performance,
antioxidant activity and disease resistance of L. vannamei.
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Keywords :
Litopenaeus vannamei , Zingiber officinale , Growth , Antioxidant activity , Shrimp , Photobacterium damselae
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences