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Main Authors: Liu, Dayin, Qu, Peng, Huangfu, Yingxu, Wang, Xinyu, Pan, Mingzhu, Wu, Yang, Mai, Kangsen, Zhang, Wenbing
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Fish & shellfish immunology 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39617307/
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  • Supplementation of recombinant human lysozyme into diets affects the growth performance, muscle quality, immunity and intestinal microbiota in large yellow croaker Larimichthyscrocea. Liu, Dayin Qu, Peng Huangfu, Yingxu Wang, Xinyu Pan, Mingzhu Wu, Yang Mai, Kangsen Zhang, Wenbing Animals Gastrointestinal Microbiome Perciformes Dietary Supplements Diet Animal Feed Muramidase Random Allocation Recombinant Proteins Immunity, Innate Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Muscles Muscle, Skeletal The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of supplementation of lysozyme (LZM) into diet on the growth performance, muscle quality, immunity, intestinal microbiota in large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea) with initial body weight of 194.5 ± 0.27 g. After a 70-day feeding trial, 6 experimental diets with LZM supplementation at 0 (LZM0), 10 (LZM10), 30 (LZM30), 50 (LZM50), 70 (LZM70) and 90 mg/kg (LZM90) were tested. Results showed that the fish in the LZM70 group exhibited the lowest feed conversion ratio and the highest weight gain (WG), along with the highest trypsin and Na/K ATPase activities in intestine (P