Abstract

AbstractThis study investigated the effects of yeast culture (YC) substituting fishmeal (FM) on growth, nonspecific immunity, intestinal and hepatopancreatic histology of Litopenaeus vannamei. Based on the control diet with an FM content of 200 g/kg, YC was used to decrease dietary FM to 200, 160, 120, and 80 g/kg (FM20, FM16, FM12, FM8), respectively. Then, the four diets were fed to shrimp (2.78 ± 0.10 g) for 8 weeks. The results indicated that the FM8 group had poorer weight gain and higher feed conversion ratio than the control (p < .05), while the FM16 and FM12 groups showed no significant difference to the control (p > .05). Protein and lipid retention in the FM12 and FM8 groups were decreased (p < .05), and hepatopancreatic activities of superoxide dismutase and alkaline phosphatase were increased and malondialdehyde content was decreased in the FM12 group (p < .05). In the FM8 group, the crude protein digestibility, hepatopancreatic protease and amylase activity, the intestinal villi length and width were decreased (p < .05), and hepatic corpuscle was observed with atrophy and irregular lumen shape. In conclusion, YC can successfully replace 40 g/kg FM in a shrimp diet with FM inclusion of 200 g/kg.

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