Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
2012, Vol 12, Num, 2 (Pages: 331-338)
Effects of Probiotics on Survival, Growth and Biochemical Constituents of Freshwater Prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii Post Larvae
C. Seenivasan 1 ,P. Saravana Bhavan 1 ,S. Radhakrishnan 1 ,T. Muralisankar 1
1 Bharathiar University, Department of Zoology, Crustacean Biology Laboratory, Coimbatore-641046, Tamilnadu, India
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10.4194/1303-2712-v12_2_19
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The present study was attempted to examine the combined effects of probiotics, Lactobacillus sporogenes (LS), Bacillus
subtilis (BS) and yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (SC) on survival, growth, biochemical changes and energy utilization
performance of the freshwater prawn M. rosenbergii post larvae. The probiotics, L. sporogenes (4), B. subtilis (3) and S.
cerevisiae (4) were taken and mixed. 1%, 2%, 3% and 4% of LS+BS+SC (4+3+4) was incorporated with basal diet. Diet
without probiotics served as control. PL-30 of M. rosenbergii was fed with LS+BS+SC (4+3+4) incorporated diet for a period
of 90 days. The growth parameters, such as survival, weight gain, specific growth rate, feed conversion efficiency and protein
efficiency rate were significantly (P<0.05) higher in 3% LS+BS+SC incorporated diet fed post larvae (PL) followed by other
experimental groups when compared with control. Whereas, the feed conversion ratio was significantly (P<0.05) lower in 3%
LS+BS+SC incorporated diet fed PL. Similarly the tissues biochemical composition such as protein, amino acid, carbohydrate
and lipid content were significantly (P<0.05) higher in 3% LS+BS+SC incorporated diet fed PL. However, insignificant
difference was recorded in moisture content between control and experimental groups. The energy utilization parameters, such
as feeding rate, absorption rate, conversion rate, NH3 excretory rate and metabolic rate were significantly (P<0.05) higher in
3% LS+BS+SC incorporated diet fed PL. Therefore, the probiotics 3% LS+BS+SC incorporated diet fed PL was produced
better growth performance.
Keywords :
M. rosenbergii, L. sporogenes, B. subtilis, S. cerevisiae, growth performance, biochemical constituents, energy utilization