Unlocking Potential Benefits on Applications of Probiotics in Inland Aquaculture Industry: A Review

IF 1.9 Q3 FISHERIES
Kelvin E. Vulla, Francis P. Mmanda, Baraka P. Nyangoko, Edna E. Makule
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Inland aquaculture operations are practised all over the world, contributing about 62.6% of all farmed aquatic animals. This venture is increasing worldwide and outpacing the global market demand for fish and fishery products driven by competition with other animals, over-population and over-exploitation of wild capture fisheries. These operations expand globally, associated with the degradation of the culture environment due to poor aquaculture management practices and algal blooms due to nutrient influxes as well as high demand of quality fish feeds of affordable price. To overcome these challenges, sustainable, healthy and environmentally friendly alternatives including probiotics application must be adopted to achieve better production, profitability and productivity as well as a resilient culture environment. In this review, information on potential applications of probiotics in aquaculture (inland aquaculture) focused on sources, safety, approved probiotics for aquaculture, characteristics of probiotics, mode of applications and its potential use on pathogenic microbes control, fish haematological parameters, growth performance and stress responses, water quality parameter, anti-nutritional factors and feed digestibility, limitation of using probiotics in aquaculture and lastly future perspectives on the probiotics application in aquaculture industry were reviewed and compiled for future sustainable aquaculture production and productivity and environmentally friendly. The review has also highlighted all probiotics application and their approved authority for use in farmed freshwater fish (Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus, Catfish Clarias gariepinus, rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss and common carp Cyprinus carpio) and their cultured environment worldwide. Therefore, the review has comprised all information on the potential benefits application of probiotics in an inland aquaculture for public documentation and also identifies gaps in the aquaculture industry that require further research and assessment.

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揭示益生菌在内陆水产养殖业应用的潜在效益:综述
世界各地都有内陆水产养殖活动,约占所有养殖水生动物的62.6%。由于与其他动物的竞争、人口过剩和野生捕捞渔业的过度开发,这种风险在世界范围内不断增加,超过了全球市场对鱼类和渔业产品的需求。由于水产养殖管理不善导致养殖环境恶化,营养物质流入导致藻类大量繁殖,以及对价格合理的优质鱼类饲料的高需求,这些业务在全球范围内不断扩大。为了克服这些挑战,必须采用包括益生菌应用在内的可持续、健康和环境友好的替代品,以实现更好的生产、盈利能力和生产力,以及有弹性的养殖环境。本文综述了益生菌在水产养殖(内陆水产养殖)中的潜在应用,重点介绍了益生菌的来源、安全性、已批准用于水产养殖的益生菌、益生菌的特性、应用方式及其在病原微生物控制、鱼类血液学参数、生长性能和应激反应、水质参数、抗营养因子和饲料消化率等方面的潜在应用。综述了益生菌在水产养殖中应用的局限性,并对益生菌在水产养殖业中的应用前景进行了展望,为未来水产养殖的可持续生产和生产力以及环境友好化提供参考。综述还重点介绍了益生菌在世界范围内养殖淡水鱼(尼罗罗非鱼Oreochromis niloticus、Clarias gariepinus鲶鱼、虹鳟Oncorhynchus mykiss和鲤鱼Cyprinus carpio)及其养殖环境中的应用及其批准授权。因此,本综述收集了有关益生菌在内陆水产养殖中应用的潜在益处的所有信息,以供公众参考,并确定了水产养殖业中需要进一步研究和评估的空白。
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