Fishes (Sep 2022)

Passionfruit (<i>Passiflora edulis</i>) Peel Powder Stimulates the Immune and Antioxidant Defense System in Nile Tilapia, <i>Oreochromis niloticus</i>, Cultivated in a Biofloc System

  • Piyatida Outama,
  • Nguyen Vu Linh,
  • Chinh Le Xuan,
  • Supreya Wannavijit,
  • Sudaporn Tongsiri,
  • Chanagun Chitmanat,
  • Napatsorn Montha,
  • Hien Van Doan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes7050233
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 5
p. 233

Abstract

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This study aimed to assess the impacts of dietary supplementation with passionfruit (Passiflora edulis) peel powder (PSPP) on the growth, immune response, and expression of immune and antioxidant-related genes in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) maintained in a biofloc system. Fish were fed basal diets supplemented with different doses of PSPP at 10 g kg−1 (PSPP10), 20 g kg−1 (PSPP20), 40 g kg−1 (PSPP40), and 80 g kg−1 (PSPP80). The basal diet, without PSPP-supplementation, was used as a control at 0 g kg−1 (PSPP0). We observed that the dietary supplementation groups fed different levels of PSPP exhibited no substantial difference or only slight increases in growth performance and immunological response in Nile tilapia (p > 0.05), whereas fish fed diets supplemented with PSPP at concentrations of 10 g kg−1, 20 g kg−1, and 40 g kg−1 had significantly higher mRNA transcripts (approximately 1.5–4.5 fold) of immune (il-1, il-8, and lbp) and antioxidant (gst-α, gpx, and gsr) gene expressions than fish in the control treatment group (0 g kg−1). These findings suggest that dietary supplementation with PSPP may effectively stimulate the immune and antioxidant defense system and may function as feed additives in Nile tilapia cultured in a biofloc system.

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