Potential impact of L-threonine and encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) on growth performance, serum biomarkers, intestinal histomorphometry and economic indices of Nile tilapia fingerlings

Abstract Background Numerous immunostimulants have been incorporated as additives in aquaculture feed due to their potential to improve growth and improve immune function. The present study investigated the effects of dietary L-threonine and an encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) on several parame...

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Main Authors: Hadeer A. Youssuf, Ahmed Shehab, Amira M. Abd-El Hamed, Walaa S. Raslan, Yasmeen Magdy, Mona Gamel Mohamed, Amgad Kadah, Aya F. Matter
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-025-04590-6
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Ahmed Shehab
Amira M. Abd-El Hamed
Walaa S. Raslan
Yasmeen Magdy
Mona Gamel Mohamed
Amgad Kadah
Aya F. Matter
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Ahmed Shehab
Amira M. Abd-El Hamed
Walaa S. Raslan
Yasmeen Magdy
Mona Gamel Mohamed
Amgad Kadah
Aya F. Matter
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description Abstract Background Numerous immunostimulants have been incorporated as additives in aquaculture feed due to their potential to improve growth and improve immune function. The present study investigated the effects of dietary L-threonine and an encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) on several parameters related to Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, specifically focusing on growth performance and immune response. Materials and methods A total of 486 Nile tilapia fingerlings were divided into six experimental fish groups (n = 81). Each replicate consisted of 27 fish that were used, weighing approximately 15 ± 0.5 (g) and measuring 7 ± 0.5 (cm). The fish in the control group (G1) were fed a basal diet, while the fish in the other groups were fed experimental diets that included varying concentrations of butyric acid and L-threonine per kilogram of diet, as the second group (G2) fed on a basal diet supplemented with butyric acid 0.3 g/kg diet, the third group (G3) fed on a basal diet supplemented with L-threonine 0.24 g/kg diet, the fourth group (G4) fed on a basal diet supplemented with butyric 0.3 g/kg + L-threonine 0.24 g/kg diet, the fifth group (G5) fed on a basal diet supplemented with L-threonine 0.48 g/kg diet, and the sixth group (G6) fed on a basal diet supplemented with butyric 0.3 g/kg + L-threonine 0.48 g/kg. The feeding was done twice a day for 42 days, with the amount of food given being 5% of the fish's body weight. The water parameters were maintained at suitable levels. Results The supplementation of these feed additives, particularly the group of fish fed a diet containing 0.3 g/kg of encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) mixed with 0.48 g/kg of L-threonine, exhibited the highest values throughout the experiment. This supplementation significantly enhanced growth performance indicators (P < 0.05), such as length gain, weight gain, weight gain rate (WGR), specific growth rate (SGR), and feed conversion ratio (FCR). Furthermore, it positively influenced immunological parameters (IgM, albumin, total protein in serum, and nitrous oxide in liver tissue), liver enzymes (ALT, AST in serum), antioxidants (superoxide dismutase and catalase) and malondialdehyde in liver), biochemical assays (plasma glucose concentrations), and digestive enzymes (lipase and amylase) in plasma (P < 0.05). In terms of fish farm profitability, a higher net profit can be achieved by maximizing returns while minimizing costs. The histology and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis of the O. niloticus intestines revealed significant improvements in the length and width of intestinal villi (P < 0.05). Discussion and conclusion The inclusion of L-threonine (0.48g/kg) and encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) (0.3g/kg) in fish diets can serve as safe, natural, and cost-effective feed additives. It is recommended to use a combined inclusion level of these additives to enhance growth, boost immunity, support liver function, and promote intestinal development. Future research to evaluate the advantages of a dietary combination of encapsulated butyric acid and L-threonine at varying doses in aquaculture is encouraged by the findings of this investigation. However, additional research is required to ascertain these compounds' potential impact on other fish species.
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spelling doaj-art-08e3ac98134b4372aa545ea54dd416742025-08-20T01:54:30ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482025-03-0121111510.1186/s12917-025-04590-6Potential impact of L-threonine and encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) on growth performance, serum biomarkers, intestinal histomorphometry and economic indices of Nile tilapia fingerlingsHadeer A. Youssuf0Ahmed Shehab1Amira M. Abd-El Hamed2Walaa S. Raslan3Yasmeen Magdy4Mona Gamel Mohamed5Amgad Kadah6Aya F. Matter7Aquatic Animal Medicine Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, MoshtohorDepartment of Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, MoshtohorEconomics and Farm Management, Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, MoshtohorPhysiology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, MoshtohorAnatomy and Embryology Department Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, MoshtohorEgyptian Drug AuthoritiesPhysiology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, MoshtohorAquatic Animal Medicine Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, MoshtohorAbstract Background Numerous immunostimulants have been incorporated as additives in aquaculture feed due to their potential to improve growth and improve immune function. The present study investigated the effects of dietary L-threonine and an encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) on several parameters related to Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, specifically focusing on growth performance and immune response. Materials and methods A total of 486 Nile tilapia fingerlings were divided into six experimental fish groups (n = 81). Each replicate consisted of 27 fish that were used, weighing approximately 15 ± 0.5 (g) and measuring 7 ± 0.5 (cm). The fish in the control group (G1) were fed a basal diet, while the fish in the other groups were fed experimental diets that included varying concentrations of butyric acid and L-threonine per kilogram of diet, as the second group (G2) fed on a basal diet supplemented with butyric acid 0.3 g/kg diet, the third group (G3) fed on a basal diet supplemented with L-threonine 0.24 g/kg diet, the fourth group (G4) fed on a basal diet supplemented with butyric 0.3 g/kg + L-threonine 0.24 g/kg diet, the fifth group (G5) fed on a basal diet supplemented with L-threonine 0.48 g/kg diet, and the sixth group (G6) fed on a basal diet supplemented with butyric 0.3 g/kg + L-threonine 0.48 g/kg. The feeding was done twice a day for 42 days, with the amount of food given being 5% of the fish's body weight. The water parameters were maintained at suitable levels. Results The supplementation of these feed additives, particularly the group of fish fed a diet containing 0.3 g/kg of encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) mixed with 0.48 g/kg of L-threonine, exhibited the highest values throughout the experiment. This supplementation significantly enhanced growth performance indicators (P < 0.05), such as length gain, weight gain, weight gain rate (WGR), specific growth rate (SGR), and feed conversion ratio (FCR). Furthermore, it positively influenced immunological parameters (IgM, albumin, total protein in serum, and nitrous oxide in liver tissue), liver enzymes (ALT, AST in serum), antioxidants (superoxide dismutase and catalase) and malondialdehyde in liver), biochemical assays (plasma glucose concentrations), and digestive enzymes (lipase and amylase) in plasma (P < 0.05). In terms of fish farm profitability, a higher net profit can be achieved by maximizing returns while minimizing costs. The histology and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis of the O. niloticus intestines revealed significant improvements in the length and width of intestinal villi (P < 0.05). Discussion and conclusion The inclusion of L-threonine (0.48g/kg) and encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) (0.3g/kg) in fish diets can serve as safe, natural, and cost-effective feed additives. It is recommended to use a combined inclusion level of these additives to enhance growth, boost immunity, support liver function, and promote intestinal development. Future research to evaluate the advantages of a dietary combination of encapsulated butyric acid and L-threonine at varying doses in aquaculture is encouraged by the findings of this investigation. However, additional research is required to ascertain these compounds' potential impact on other fish species.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-025-04590-6Encapsulated butyric acidGrowth performanceImmunityL-threonineOreochromis niloticusProfitability
spellingShingle Hadeer A. Youssuf
Ahmed Shehab
Amira M. Abd-El Hamed
Walaa S. Raslan
Yasmeen Magdy
Mona Gamel Mohamed
Amgad Kadah
Aya F. Matter
Potential impact of L-threonine and encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) on growth performance, serum biomarkers, intestinal histomorphometry and economic indices of Nile tilapia fingerlings
BMC Veterinary Research
Encapsulated butyric acid
Growth performance
Immunity
L-threonine
Oreochromis niloticus
Profitability
title Potential impact of L-threonine and encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) on growth performance, serum biomarkers, intestinal histomorphometry and economic indices of Nile tilapia fingerlings
title_full Potential impact of L-threonine and encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) on growth performance, serum biomarkers, intestinal histomorphometry and economic indices of Nile tilapia fingerlings
title_fullStr Potential impact of L-threonine and encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) on growth performance, serum biomarkers, intestinal histomorphometry and economic indices of Nile tilapia fingerlings
title_full_unstemmed Potential impact of L-threonine and encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) on growth performance, serum biomarkers, intestinal histomorphometry and economic indices of Nile tilapia fingerlings
title_short Potential impact of L-threonine and encapsulated butyric acid (ButiPEARL) on growth performance, serum biomarkers, intestinal histomorphometry and economic indices of Nile tilapia fingerlings
title_sort potential impact of l threonine and encapsulated butyric acid butipearl on growth performance serum biomarkers intestinal histomorphometry and economic indices of nile tilapia fingerlings
topic Encapsulated butyric acid
Growth performance
Immunity
L-threonine
Oreochromis niloticus
Profitability
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-025-04590-6
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