Effects of three short-chain fatty acids on growth, intestinal microbiota composition, and ammonia tolerance of juvenile yellow catfish Pelteobagrus fulvidraco

Aquaculture Reports(2024)

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The objective of this research was to examine how the growth, ammonia tolerance, and intestinal microbiota composition of juvenile yellow catfish are affected by dietary supplementation of isobutyric acid (IBA), isovaleric acid (IVA), and 2-methylbutyric acid (2-MBA). During the 8-week trial, four groups were fed the basal diet (Control), and the basal diet supplementation with 0.25% IBA, IVA and 2-MBA, respectively. The research shows that the yellow catfish in the IBA and 2-MBA groups had a higher weight gain rate and specific growth rate than the control group, but feed conversion ratio has the opposite trend. Dietary supplementation of IBA and 2-MBA can significantly improve digestive enzymes activities (α-amylase, lipase, and trypsin) in intestinal tract and blood health (serum albumin increased, alanine transaminase and aspartate transaminase decreased). The up-regulation of IGF-1, Myod, and MyoG gene mRNA expression levels occurred significantly in the muscle tissue of the IBA, IVA, and 2-MBA groups, but IL 1 and IL8 genes in intestinal tract were significantly down-regulated. Supplementation of IBA, IVA and 2-MBA significantly increased the relative abundance of Candidatus Arthromitus, while decreased the relative abundance of Achromobacter, most notably in IBA group. After 96-h ammonia stress, cumulative mortality in IBA group was the lowest. Supplementing the diet of yellow catfish with IBA or 2-MBA can enhance their growth, digestive enzyme activity, and blood health status. Additionally, IBA can improve ammonia tolerance, which may be related to the increase abundance of Candidatus Arthromitus in intestine.
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Isobutyric acid,Isovalerate acid,2-methylbutyric acid,Ammonia,Yellow catfish
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