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Effects of Chlorogenic Acid on Growth, Metabolism, Antioxidation, Immunity, and Intestinal Flora of Crucian Carp ()

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Journal Front Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2023 Jan 26
PMID 36699591
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Abstract

In recent years, with the harm caused by the abuse of antibiotics and the increasing demand for green and healthy food, people gradually began to look for antibiotic alternatives for aquaculture. As a Chinese herbal medicine, leaf extract chlorogenic acid (CGA) of can improve animal immunity and antioxidant capacity and can improve animal production performance. In this study, crucian carp () was fed with complete feed containing 200 mg/kg CGA for 60 days to evaluate the antioxidant, immuno-enhancement, and regulation of intestinal microbial activities of CGA. In comparison to the control, the growth performance indexes of CGA-added fish were significantly increased, including final body weight, weight gain rate, and specific growth rate ( < 0.01), while the feed conversion rate was significantly decreased ( < 0.01). Intestinal digestive enzyme activity significantly increased ( < 0.01); the contents of triglyceride in the liver ( < 0.01) and muscle ( > 0.05) decreased; and the expression of lipid metabolism-related genes in the liver was promoted. Additionally, the non-specific immune enzyme activities of intestinal and liver tissues were increased, but the expression level of the adenylate-activated protein kinase gene involved in energy metabolism was not affected. The antioxidant capacity of intestinal, muscle, and liver tissues was improved. Otherwise, CGA enhanced the relative abundance of intestinal microbes, and and degraded the relative abundance of . In general, our data showed that supplementation with CGA in dietary had a positive effect on growth, immunity, and balance of the bacteria in the intestine. Our findings suggest that it is of great significance to develop and use CGA as a natural non-toxic compound in green and eco-friendly feed additives.

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