Effects of Probiotic Bacillus on Growth Performance, Immune Response and Disease Resistance in Aquaculture

Ashikur Rahman, S. H. T. Shefat, M. A. Chowdhury
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Aquaculture is one of the fastest-growing animal food-producing agricultural industries in the world and proper performance of fish in morphological, physiological and immunological aspects is important for fish production and sustainable expansion of aquaculture. But several inhibitors like disease, pathogen, and adverse environment can overpower these performances. At present, antibiotics in preventing these inhibitors have been seen as becoming favorable to those inhibitors. So, Bacillus, an important group of probiotic bacteria can be an alternative to these antibiotics in aquaculture. Bacillus has been seen used in different experiments, mainly as a supplement in feed at various concentrations. Bacillus showed effective results like improved growth with minimum cost, improvement in reproduction, hematology, improved immune response and disease, and stress resistance as well as better proximate composition in different fish species. Application of Bacillus strains has proven efficient in improving water quality by reducing ammonia and nitrite toxicity, harmful algal blooms and utilization of H+ ion. Larger application of probiotic Bacillus instead of the hazardous synthetic chemicals would promote eco-friendly low-input sustainable aquaculture for food and nutritional security of the increasing world population. So many more experiments should be conducted in commercially important fishes for better growth and health of fishes which will certainly increase fish
益生菌对水产养殖生长性能、免疫反应和抗病性的影响
水产养殖是世界上发展最快的动物食品生产农业产业之一,鱼类在形态、生理和免疫方面的良好性能对鱼类生产和水产养殖的可持续发展至关重要。但一些抑制因素,如疾病、病原体和不利的环境,可以压制这些表现。目前,抗生素在预防这些抑制剂方面已被视为对这些抑制剂有利。因此,芽孢杆菌是一种重要的益生菌群,可以在水产养殖中替代这些抗生素。芽孢杆菌已在不同的实验中使用,主要作为不同浓度的饲料补充物。芽孢杆菌在不同鱼类中表现出以最小成本促进生长、改善繁殖、改善血液学、改善免疫反应和疾病、改善抗逆性以及改善近似组成等有效效果。应用芽孢杆菌菌株通过降低氨和亚硝酸盐毒性,减少有害藻华和利用H+离子来改善水质。大量应用益生菌芽孢杆菌代替有害的合成化学品将促进生态友好、低投入的可持续水产养殖,为日益增长的世界人口提供粮食和营养安全。因此,应该在商业上重要的鱼类身上进行更多的实验,以促进鱼类的生长和健康,这肯定会增加鱼类的数量
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