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Nano zinc vis‐à‐vis inorganic Zinc as feed additives: Effects on growth, activity of hepatic enzymes and non‐specific immunity in rohu,<i>Labeo rohita</i>(Hamilton) fingerlings

Aziz Hasan Mondal, T. Behera, P. Swain, Rakesh Das, Satya Narayan Sahoo, Sudhansu Sekhar Mishra, Jayakrushna Das, Koushik Ghosh

2020Aquaculture Nutrition45 citationsDOI

Abstract

The effects of dietary administration of inorganic zinc (zinc sulphate, ZnSO4) and nano zinc (zinc oxide nanoparticles, ZnO-NP) were evaluated in rohu, Labeo rohita fingerlings. Fish were fed with a basal diet (Control) supplemented with ZnSO4 (T1, T2 and T3) and ZnO-NP (T4, T5 and T6) at 10, 20 and 30 mg/kg, respectively, for a duration of 45 days. The results revealed that fish fed diet containing 20 mg ZnO-NP per kg (T5) had the highest weight gain and specific growth rate (SGR, % per day), which was significantly different (p < .05) from the other experimental diets. Significantly (p < .05), higher activities of the digestive and metabolic enzymes were recorded in the fish fed ZnO-NP containing diets as compared to the diets containing inorganic Zn or control diet. The maximum serum glucose and protein levels were noted in fish reared on diet T5. Both SGOT and SGPT activities were significantly increased in fish fed Zn-supplemented diets (T1 to T6), as compared to the control group. Similarly, innate immune parameters were improved with feeding Zn incorporated diets. The highest phagocytic (40.74 ± 0.65%) and respiratory burst (0.33 ± 0.001, OD 630nm) activities were recorded in the fish fed diet containing ZnO-NPs at 20 mg/kg (T5). The maximum superoxide production and serum peroxidase activity were detected in the fish fed T5 and T6 diets. Overall, results indicated that short-duration feeding (≤45 days) of dietary ZnO-NP (20 mg/kg) improved growth, enzyme activity, serum biochemical parameters and immune function in rohu fingerlings.

Topics & Concepts

LabeoZincBiologyAnimal scienceWeight gainImmune systemDigestive enzymeFood scienceFeed conversion ratioEnzymeBiochemistryFish <Actinopterygii>Body weightChemistryEndocrinologyAmylaseImmunologyFisheryOrganic chemistryAquaculture Nutrition and GrowthFish Biology and Ecology StudiesAquaculture disease management and microbiota