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Impacts of dietary supplementation of bamboo vinegar and charcoal powder on growth performance, intestinal morphology, and gut microflora of large-scale loach Paramisgurnus dabryanus

Journal of Oceanology and Limnology 2023 7 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 40 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Wei Shi, Kwangjin Ju, Wei Shi, Kwangjin Ju, Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Myongsuk Kil, Myongsuk Kil, Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Sanghyok Ri, Sanghyok Ri, Guangxu Liu Tongchol Kim, Wei Shi, Guangxu Liu Wei Shi, Tongchol Kim, Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Wei Shi, Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Juhyok Kim, Juhyok Kim, Guangxu Liu Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Jiongming Zhang, Sanghyok Ri, Sanghyok Ri, Jiongming Zhang, Lining Zhang, Wei Shi, Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Guangxu Liu Jiongming Zhang, Maocang Yan, Kwangjin Ju, Lining Zhang, Kwangjin Ju, Tongchol Kim, Guangxu Liu Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Guangxu Liu Maocang Yan, Maocang Yan, Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Jiongming Zhang, Wei Shi, Wei Shi, Guangxu Liu Wei Shi, Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Wei Shi, Guangxu Liu Wei Shi, Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu Guangxu Liu

Summary

Researchers fed large-scale loach fish diets supplemented with 1–2% bamboo vinegar and charcoal powder for 90 days and found significant improvements in survival, weight gain, intestinal villus length, and gut microbiome composition, suggesting this additive promotes digestive health and growth in aquaculture.

Although accumulating data demonstrate that dietary supplementation of bamboo vinegar and charcoal powder (BVC) can significantly strengthen the immunity and boost the growth of domestic animals, its application potency still awaits verification in commercial fish species such as the large-scale loach The impacts of 90-day dietary supplementation of 1% and 2% BVC on survival and growth performance of the loach, and on the intestinal morphological characteristics and gut microflora were analyzed. Our data show that the large-scale loach supplied with BVC at the experimental doses had significant higher survival rates and better growth performance (indicated by greater weight gain (1.13-1.14 times), higher specific growth rate (1.04 times), and lower feed conversion ratio (0.88-0.89 times)) compared to that of the control (<0.05). Histological examination revealed significant longer villus (3.22-5.54 times), deeper crypt (1.77-1.87 times), and thicker muscle (1.59-3.17 times) in the intestines of large-scale loach fed with BVC (<0.05). Furthermore, we found that the gut microflora consisted of significantly fewer proportions of potential pathogenic bacterial species ( and ), but significantly greater proportions of beneficial microbes ( and ). Therefore, dietary intake of BVC can promote intestinal tract development and optimize gut microflora, by which the survival and growth of large-scale loach may be improved.

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