Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8495224 | Aquaculture | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The results demonstrate a modulation of sole intestinal microbiota by assayed probiotic diets. Both probiotic diets increased the presence of Shewanella spp. members in the microbiota. This increase was especially important in fish treated with Pdp13, where changes also included decreased presence of Vibrio spp. members. In addition, principal component analysis of data obtained indicates correlation between species observed in fish fed Pdp13 and liver linoleic and linolenic acid levels. Moreover, species comprising the intestinal microbiota in fish fed Pdp11 were related to lower lipid droplet presence in liver and enterocytes.
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Authors
Silvana Teresa Tapia-Paniagua, Patricia DÃaz-Rosales, Inés GarcÃa de la Banda, Carmen Lobo, Encarnación Clavijo, Mª. Carmen Balebona, Miguel Angel Moriñigo,