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B. Indústr. anim., N. Odessa, v. 69, suplemento, 2012

 

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III Encontro Científico de Produção Animal Sustentável

05 de outubro de 2012

Instituto de Zootecnia, Nova Odessa, SP ISSN 1981-4100 (On-line)  

PREBIOTIC (MANNANOLIGOSACCHARIDE-MOS) IN FISH NUTRITION: EFFECTS ON NILE- TILAPIA Oreochromis niloticus PERFORMANCE

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PREBIÓTICO (MANANOLIGOSSACARÍDEO-MOS) NA NUTRIÇÃO DE PEIXES: EFEITOS SOBRE O DESEMPENHO DE TILÁPIAS-DO-NILO Oreochromis niloticus

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LAVIO

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NDRIGO

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ECHIM2

, A

RCANGELO

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UGUSTO

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IGNOR3

, V

INICIUS

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IMENTA

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IVIDANES4

, F

RANCIELLI

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AIOCO

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ALES5

, T

IAGO

F

ERREIRA DA

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ILVA5

, R

EGIANNE

M

ICHELE

D

IAS

V

IANA5

, R

ICARDO

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UJI

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ADO6

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Apoio Financeiro: Fundação Araucária – PR.

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Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia/Produção Animal, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Câmpus Dois Vizinhos (UTFPR- DV), CEP 85660-000 ,  Dois Vizinhos, PR, Brasil. E-mail: flaviera@gmail.com

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Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE) – Câmpus Toledo, Rua da Faculdade, 645 - Jd. Santa Maria, CEP 85903-000, Toledo, PR, Brasil.

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Pós-Graduação em Recursos Pesqueiros e Engenharia de Pesca, UNIOESTE – Câmpus Toledo, Toledo, PR, Brasil.

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Graduação em Zootecnia, UTFPR-DV, Dois Vizinhos, PR, Brasil.

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UTFPR-DV, Dois Vizinhos, PR, Brasil.

World fish production are growing about 10% a year and Brazil presents potential to be the first one in fish production until 2030. However, intensification of aquaculture production systems expose fish to numerous stressors such as poor water quality, crowding, handling and transport which may negatively affect their growth and and limit profitability of aquaculture systems.   This current setup favors the use of dietary prebiotics for management of farmed fish as environmentally friendly practice. This study was set out to determine de effects of increasing levels of mannanoligosccharides (MOS) on growth of juvenile Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Fish (12.62 ± 0.38 ) were randomly distributed into 16 cages (0.25m

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polyvinyl chloride; 20 fish per cage), inside four 5m

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net-cage at Salto Caxias Hydroeletric water reservoir (Boa Vista da Aparecida, PR). Fish were fed during 60 days with a commercial diet (32%CP) supplemented with 0.0 (control); 0.2; 0.4 and 0.8% dietary MOS (n=4). Water quality parameters (temperature, pH and dissolved oxygen) were monitored during trial. After 60 days feeding trial, fish were fasted for 24 hours and sedated for biometrical parameters to evaluate growth parameters. It was observed no influence (p>0.05) of MOS supplementation on Nile tilapia growth parameters (weight gain, feed conversion rate, specific growth rate) as well as for hepatosomatic index. Fish fed 0.4% dietary MOS showed increased (p<0.05) feed consumption (76.74 ± 3.98) when compared to fish fed control (unsupplemented) diet (69.31 ± 1.11). MOS are indigestible glucomannoproteins, which provide mannose substrate upon which pathogenic gut bacteria selectively attach and prevents formation of mixed colonies leading to better gut health by increasing regularity, height and integrity of the gut villi and consequent better utilization and absorption of nutrients. Several authors found positive effects of MOS supplementation on fish growth and at same time, others observed no influence of this prebiotic on fish growth. The use of prebiotics as mannanoligosaccharides to improve growth and health status in fish still needs further research for better explanation of contradictory results. The complex carbohydrate structure in the cell wall of yeast, different strains and fermentation conditions, processing methods can all alter their function, as well as MOS concentration, administration period and population status (age, sex, gonadal maturation). For instance, in this experiment, dietary MOS supplementation did not show prebiotic properties such as positive effects on juvenile Nile tilapia growth.

Key words: prebiotic, O. niloticus , mannanoligosaccharide.

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