Role of Phytobiotics in Modulating Transcriptomic Profile in Carps: A Mini-Review

被引:5
作者
Wei, Lee Seong [1 ,2 ]
Tellez-Isaias, Guillermo [3 ]
Abdul Kari, Zulhisyam [1 ,2 ]
Tahiluddin, Albaris B. [4 ,5 ]
Wee, Wendy [6 ]
Kabir, Muhammad Anamul [7 ]
Abdul Hamid, Noor Khalidah [8 ]
Cheadoloh, Romalee [9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Malaysia Kelantan, Fac Agrobased Ind, Dept Agr Sci, Jeli Campus, Jeli 17600, Kelantan, Malaysia
[2] Univ Malaysia Kelantan, Fac Agrobased Ind, Adv Livestock & Aquaculture Res Grp, Jeli Campus, Jeli 17600, Kelantan, Malaysia
[3] Univ Arkansas, Dept Poultry Sci, Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA
[4] Mindanao State Univ Tawi, Coll Fisheries, Tawi Coll Technol & Oceanog, Bongao 7500, Tawi Tawi, Philippines
[5] Kastamonu Univ, Inst Sci, Dept Aquaculture, TR-37200 Kastamonu, Turkiye
[6] Univ Malaysia Terengganu, Ctr Fdn & Continuing Educ, Kuala Nerus 21030, Terengganu, Malaysia
[7] Sylhet Agr Univ, Dept Aquaculture, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
[8] Univ Sains Malaysia, Sch Biol Sci, Minden 11800, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
[9] Yala Rajabhat Univ, Fac Sci Technol & Agr, 133 Thetsaban 3 Rd, Sateng 95000, Mueang, Thailand
基金
美国食品与农业研究所;
关键词
Growth performance; Immune; Antioxidant; Disease resistance; Flesh quality; Gene expression; GROWTH-PERFORMANCE; DISEASE RESISTANCE; FISH-MEAL; BODY-COMPOSITION; IMMUNE-RESPONSE; NILE TILAPIA; CTENOPHARYNGODON-IDELLUS; DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION; INTESTINAL MORPHOLOGY; BLOOD BIOCHEMISTRY;
D O I
10.1007/s10528-023-10606-3
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Carp is a key aquaculture species worldwide. The intensification of carp farming, aimed at meeting the high demand for protein sources for human consumption, has resulted in adverse effects such as poor water quality, increased stress, and disease outbreaks. While antibiotics have been utilized to mitigate these issues, their use poses risks to both public health and the environment. As a result, alternative and more sustainable practices have been adopted to manage the health of farmed carp, including the use of probiotics, prebiotics, phytobiotics, and vaccines to prevent disease outbreaks. Phytobiotics, being both cost-effective and abundant, have gained widespread acceptance. They offer various benefits in carp farming, such as improved growth performance, enhanced immune system, increased antioxidant capacity, stress alleviation from abiotic factors, and enhanced disease resistance. Currently, a focal point of research involves employing molecular approaches to assess the impacts of phytobiotics in aquatic animals. Gene expression, the process by which genetic information encoded is translated into function, along with transcription profiling, serves as a crucial tool for detecting changes in gene expression within cells. These changes provide valuable insights into the growth rate, immune system, and flesh quality of aquatic animals. This review delves into the positive impacts of phytobiotics on immune responses, growth, antioxidant capabilities, and flesh quality, all discerned through gene expression changes in carp species. Furthermore, this paper explores existing research gaps and outlines future prospects for the utilization of phytobiotics in aquaculture.
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页码:3285 / 3304
页数:20
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