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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/20404
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dc.contributor.authorTruong-Giang Huynhen_US
dc.contributor.authorYa-Li Shiuen_US
dc.contributor.authorThanh-Phuong Nguyenen_US
dc.contributor.authorQuoc-Phu Truongen_US
dc.contributor.authorJiann-Chu Chenen_US
dc.contributor.authorChun-Hung Liuen_US
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-17T03:53:28Z-
dc.date.available2022-02-17T03:53:28Z-
dc.date.issued2017-05-
dc.identifier.issn1050-4648-
dc.identifier.urihttp://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/20404-
dc.description.abstractSynbiotics, a conjunction between prebiotics and probiotics, have been used in aquaculture for over 10 years. However, the mechanisms of how synbiotics work as growth and immunity promoters are far from being unraveled. Here, we show that a prebiotic as part of a synbiotic is hydrolyzed to mono- or disaccharides as the sole carbon source with diverse mechanisms, thereby increasing biomass and colonization that is established by specific crosstalk between probiotic bacteria and the surface of intestinal epithelial cells of the host. Synbiotics may indirectly and directly promote the growth of aquatic animals through releasing extracellular bacterial enzymes and bioactive products from synbiotic metabolic processes. These compounds may activate precursors of digestive enzymes of the host and augment the nutritional absorptive ability that contributes to the efficacy of food utilization. In fish immune systems, synbiotics cause intestinal epithelial cells to secrete cytokines which modulate immune functional cells as of dendritic cells, T cells, and B cells, and induce the ability of lipopolysaccharides to trigger tumor necrosis factor-alpha and Toll-like receptor 2 gene transcription leading to increased respiratory burst activity, phagocytosis, and nitric oxide production. In shellfish, synbiotics stimulate the proliferation and degranulation of hemocytes of shrimp due to the presence of bacterial cell walls. Pathogen-associated molecular patterns are subsequently recognized and bound by specific pattern-recognition proteins, triggering melanization and phagocytosis processes. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTDen_US
dc.relation.ispartofFISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGYen_US
dc.subjectPACIFIC WHITE SHRIMPen_US
dc.subjectDIGESTIVE ENZYME-ACTIVITIESen_US
dc.subjectTROUT ONCORHYNCHUS-MYKISSen_US
dc.subjectBACILLUS-SUBTILIS E20en_US
dc.subjectBREAM MEGALOBRAMA-TERMINALISen_US
dc.subjectDRUM SCIAENOPS-OCELLATUSen_US
dc.subjectINNATE IMMUNE-RESPONSEen_US
dc.subjectZEBRAFISH DANIO-RERIOen_US
dc.subjectROACH RUTILUS-RUTILUSen_US
dc.subjectLACTIC-ACID BACTERIAen_US
dc.titleCurrent applications, selection, and possible mechanisms of actions of synbiotics in improving the growth and health status in aquaculture: A reviewen_US
dc.typejournal articleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.fsi.2017.03.035-
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000401217900039-
dc.relation.journalvolume64en_US
dc.relation.pages367-382en_US
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item.languageiso639-1en_US-
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crisitem.author.deptDepartment of Aquaculture-
crisitem.author.deptCollege of Life Sciences-
crisitem.author.deptNational Taiwan Ocean University,NTOU-
crisitem.author.parentorgCollege of Life Sciences-
crisitem.author.parentorgNational Taiwan Ocean University,NTOU-
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