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Effects of Dietary Inclusion of Red Ginseng Byproduct on Growth, Body Composition, Serum Chemistry, and Lysozyme Activity in Juvenile Olive Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)

  • Choi, In-Cheol (Division of Marine Environment and BioScience, College of Ocean Science and Technology, Korea Maritime University) ;
  • Kim, Kyoung-Tae (Division of Marine Environment and BioScience, College of Ocean Science and Technology, Korea Maritime University) ;
  • Bang, In-Chul (Department of Marine Biotechnology, Soonchunhyang University) ;
  • Kwon, Mun-Gyeong (National Fisheries Research & Development Institute) ;
  • Lee, Jong-Ha (National Fisheries Research & Development Institute) ;
  • Lee, Bae-Ik (National Fisheries Research & Development Institute) ;
  • Cho, Sung-Hwoan (Division of Marine Environment and BioScience, College of Ocean Science and Technology, Korea Maritime University)
  • Received : 2010.10.13
  • Accepted : 2010.12.03
  • Published : 2010.12.31

Abstract

This study examined the effects of the dietary inclusion of various concentrations of red ginseng byproduct (RB) and a mixture containing red ginseng byproduct, garlic extract, yeast and filler (CR) on the growth, body composition, serum chemistry, and lysozyme activity of juvenile olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus). Juvenile fish (n= 630) weighing 5.0 g were randomly distributed into 21 180 L flow-through tanks (30 fish/tank). Seven experimental diets were prepared in triplicate: a control diet without additive, and diets containing 0.5, 1 and 2% concentrations of RB (RB-0.5, RB-1, RB-2) and CR (CR-0.5, CR-1, CR-2) at the expense of wheat flour. After an 8-week feeding trial, serum chemistry and lysozyme activity of fish were measured. Mean weight gain was significantly higher in fish fed the control diet than in fish fed the RB and CR diets. The dietary inclusion of RB and CR reduced feed utilization. Mean serum glucose and triglyceride (TG) levels were higher in fish fed the control diet than in fish fed the other diets. Mean glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT) levels of fish fed the control and RB-2 diets were higher than those of fish fed the RB-0.5, RB-1, CR-1, and CR-2 diets. Mean lysozyme activity levels of fish fed the RB-0.5 and RB-1 diets were higher than those of fish fed the control and CR diets. The results of this study indicate that red ginseng byproduct may be utilized as an immunostimulant rather than as a growth promoter for juvenile olive flounder. Dietary inclusion of 0.5% red ginseng byproduct effectively improved serum glucose, GPT, TG, and lysozyme activity of the fish in this study.

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