Prebiotic effects of dietary xylooligosaccharides on fish gut microbiota, growth, and immunological parameters – a review

Author:

Gufe Claudious1,Merrifield Daniel L.2,Hoseinifar Seyed Hossein3,Rattanarojpong Triwit4,Khunrae Pongsak4,Abdel-Tawwab Mohsen5

Affiliation:

1. 1 Department of Veterinary Technical Services , Central Veterinary Laboratories , Box CY55, 18A Borrowdale Road, Harare , Zimbabwe

2. 2 School of Biological and Marine Sciences , University of Plymouth , Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AA , UK

3. 3 Department of Fisheries , Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources , Gorgan , Iran

4. 4 Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science , King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) , 126 Pracha-Uthit Road, Bang Mod, Thung Khru, Bangkok 10140 , Thailand

5. 5 Department of Fish Biology and Ecology , Central Laboratory for Aquaculture Research, Agriculture Research Center, Abbassa , , Egypt

Abstract

Abstract Xylooligosaccharides (XOSs) are increasingly being explored as prebiotics in fish diets; however, their effects and modes of action have not been well evaluated. Reports have shown that dietary XOS has the potential to improve the proliferation of beneficial gut microbes, and their metabolites, and enhance disease resistance in several fish species. In contrast, other studies report no substantial changes in immune and growth parameters compared to control groups. Like all prebiotics, the mode of action of XOS is based on their selective stimulation of beneficial gut microbiota, which will outcompete and prevent pathogen proliferation in the gut, and produce metabolites that modulate host immune responses. The reports of improved growth performance of XOS fed fish may be due improved intestinal microbiome, enhanced glycolysis activity and elevated gastrointestinal enzymatic activities. Dietary XOSs have different effects on fish performance depending on the fish species and the structure of XOSs (degree of XOS polymerization and substitution). Nevertheless, further research is essential to determine the optimal dosage, degree of polymerization, and substitution levels required to improve each fish species' gut health and growth performance. This review highlights the prebiotic effects of XOSs, their mechanism of action, and knowledge gaps.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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