Abstract

The growth amelioration potential of two herbal feed supplements, Withania somnifera and Asparagus racemosus, individually and in combination, was evaluated up to 60 days of feeding trial in a teleost, Channa punctatus. 15 days laboratory acclimatized fish (14 ± 1) g; (11 ± 1) cm were randomly distributed in 10 groups- C (control), S1, S2, S3, A1, A2, A3, AS1, AS2, and AS3, based on the composition of the dietary supplements. Each group had 10 specimens (n = 10), and the experiment was performed in triplicate. Elevated final body weight (FBW) was observed in all groups except S1 after 60 days, and weight gain percentage (WG %) showed a significant increase in all groups except S1 after both 30 and 60 days of the sampling periods with a significance level of P < 0.05. In contrast, the feed conversion ratio (FCR) significantly (P < 0.05) decreased in all experimental groups, except S1, as compared to the control, after 60 days of sampling duration. The hepatosomatic index (HSI %) significantly (P < 0.05) increased in groups - S3, A2, A3, AS1, AS2, and AS3; while the viscerosomatic index (VSI %) also significantly (P < 0.05) enhanced in groups - A3, AS1, AS2, and AS3 as compared to C. Significant (P < 0.05) elevations in activities of both trypsin and chymotrypsin, after both the sampling durations were recorded; the maximum being in AS3 as 3.47 and 2.06-fold, respectively, after 60 days, suggests greater protein digestibility. The qRT-PCR analysis displays an up-regulation of growth-related genes-gh, igf-1, and igf-2a, both in the liver and muscle tissues. Also, gh showed greater expression at transcriptional levels in liver tissues (4.86)-fold than muscle tissues (4.43)-fold in AS3; whereas igf-1 and igf-2a were significantly (P < 0.05) upregulated in the muscles of AS2 and AS3 as compared to C. Further, significantly (P < 0.05) increased expression of the transforming growth factor-β (tgf-β) in liver tissues was recorded in groups- AS1, AS2, and AS3, as compared to C, suggesting the immunoprotective role of combined dietary supplements. The study envisages that 3% dietary supplementation with both herbs (AS3) sufficiently influences the activities of digestive enzymes, growth indices, and mRNA levels of growth-related and immunoprotective genes in the fish. The study thus finds ample scope in aquaculture.

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