Effect of the Supplementation of Endogenous Probiotics in Feed on Growth Performance, Digestive Enzyme Activity, and Non-Specific Immunity Gene Expression of Sandfish, Holothuria scabra Juveniles

Sembiring, Sari Budi Moria and Hutapea, Jhon Harianto and Mahardika, Ketut and Giri, I Nyoman Adiasmara and Pratiwi, Rarastoeti and Haryanti, Haryanti and Hadisusanto, Suwarno (2023) Effect of the Supplementation of Endogenous Probiotics in Feed on Growth Performance, Digestive Enzyme Activity, and Non-Specific Immunity Gene Expression of Sandfish, Holothuria scabra Juveniles. HAYATI Journal of Biosciences, 30 (5). 808 -815. ISSN 19783019

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Abstract

The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of endogenous compared to commercial probiotics on the growth, digestive enzyme activity, and non-specific immunity of sandfish juveniles. Treatments were: A. diet without probiotic; B. diet supplemented with endogenous probiotics Gamma proteobacterium strain M-4, Bacillus subtilis strain Q-1, Bacillus sp. strain E-2; C. diet supplemented with a commercial probiotic containing B. subtilis, B. licheniformis, and B. pumilus. The research was conducted for 4 months using 12 plastic containers, 30 juveniles each (initial weight of 2.72±0.37 g, mean ± standard deviation). From each container, ten samples were taken randomly every 14 days and weighed and three intestine samples at initial and every following month to analysis enzyme activities. At the end the study, all juveniles were counted and weighed individually, and performed a challenge test by injected a 106 CFU ml-1 Vibrio azureus strain 4C-1 at 0.1 ml/ind. Immune response observed were: total coelomate and gene expression (SOD, CAT, LZM) by Quantitative real-time PCR. The specific growth rate of juveniles fed by diet B was significantly different from treatment A (P<0.05), its final weight was higher compared to diets A and C (P<0.05). Protease, lipase, and amylase activity in treatment B was higher compared to C and A (P<0.05). The survival rate, total coelomocyte count, gene expression after being challenged were higher in treatment B compared to C and A (P<0.05). The present study showed endogenous probiotics promote growth, improve digestion enzyme activity, and stimulate non-specific immune responses. © 2023, Bogor Agricultural University. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 0; All Open Access, Gold Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: Growth, Holothuria scabra,Probiotics,Non-specific immune, Vibrio azureus
Subjects: Biology
Divisions: Faculty of Biology > Doctoral Program in Biology
Depositing User: Rusna Nur Aini Aini
Date Deposited: 10 Feb 2025 06:58
Last Modified: 10 Feb 2025 06:58
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/9622

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