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International journal of biological macromolecules
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| author | Bakky, Md Akibul Hasan Tran, Ngoc Tuan Zhang, Ming Wang, Shuqi Zhang, Yueling Li, Shengkang |
| author_facet | Bakky, Md Akibul Hasan Tran, Ngoc Tuan Zhang, Ming Wang, Shuqi Zhang, Yueling Li, Shengkang Bakky, Md Akibul Hasan Tran, Ngoc Tuan Zhang, Ming Wang, Shuqi Zhang, Yueling Li, Shengkang |
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| contents | Synergistic effects of butyrate-producing bacteria (Clostridium senegalense I5 or Paraclostridium benzoelyticum G5) and Gracilaria lemaneiformis-originated polysaccharides on the growth and immunity of rabbitfish. Bakky, Md Akibul Hasan Tran, Ngoc Tuan Zhang, Ming Wang, Shuqi Zhang, Yueling Li, Shengkang Animals Gracilaria Polysaccharides Butyrates Animal Feed Perciformes This study evaluated the synergistic effects of dietary butyrate-producing bacteria (Clostridium senegalense I5 (I5) and Paraclostridium benzoelyticum G5 (G5) and Gracilaria lemaneiformis-derived polysaccharide (GLP) in rabbitfish (Siganus canaliculatus). Both bacterial strains demonstrated high susceptibility to most antibiotics, salt tolerance up to 6.5 %, pH tolerance ranging from 2 to 10, and strong auto-aggregation abilities. In a 60-day feeding trial, rabbitfish were fed either commercial pelleted feed (CPF) as a control, or CPF supplemented with 0.10 % GLP and 10 cfu of G5 (GPb), or 0.10 % GLP and 10 cfu of I5 (GCs). GCs significantly improved growth and feed utilization compared to other diets (P |
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| publishDate | 2025 |
| publisher | International journal of biological macromolecules |
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| spellingShingle | Synergistic effects of butyrate-producing bacteria (Clostridium senegalense I5 or Paraclostridium benzoelyticum G5) and Gracilaria lemaneiformis-originated polysaccharides on the growth and immunity of rabbitfish. Bakky, Md Akibul Hasan Tran, Ngoc Tuan Zhang, Ming Wang, Shuqi Zhang, Yueling Li, Shengkang Animals Gracilaria Polysaccharides Butyrates Animal Feed Perciformes Synergistic effects of butyrate-producing bacteria (Clostridium senegalense I5 or Paraclostridium benzoelyticum G5) and Gracilaria lemaneiformis-originated polysaccharides on the growth and immunity of rabbitfish. Bakky, Md Akibul Hasan Tran, Ngoc Tuan Zhang, Ming Wang, Shuqi Zhang, Yueling Li, Shengkang Animals Gracilaria Polysaccharides Butyrates Animal Feed Perciformes This study evaluated the synergistic effects of dietary butyrate-producing bacteria (Clostridium senegalense I5 (I5) and Paraclostridium benzoelyticum G5 (G5) and Gracilaria lemaneiformis-derived polysaccharide (GLP) in rabbitfish (Siganus canaliculatus). Both bacterial strains demonstrated high susceptibility to most antibiotics, salt tolerance up to 6.5 %, pH tolerance ranging from 2 to 10, and strong auto-aggregation abilities. In a 60-day feeding trial, rabbitfish were fed either commercial pelleted feed (CPF) as a control, or CPF supplemented with 0.10 % GLP and 10 cfu of G5 (GPb), or 0.10 % GLP and 10 cfu of I5 (GCs). GCs significantly improved growth and feed utilization compared to other diets (P |
| title | Synergistic effects of butyrate-producing bacteria (Clostridium senegalense I5 or Paraclostridium benzoelyticum G5) and Gracilaria lemaneiformis-originated polysaccharides on the growth and immunity of rabbitfish. |
| topic | Animals Gracilaria Polysaccharides Butyrates Animal Feed Perciformes |
| url | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39672402/ |