Publications by authors named "Kang Woong Kim"

A 10-week feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of different feeding rates on growth performance, nutrient deposition, plasma metabolite, and immunity of juvenile starry flounder. Fish (initial mean body weight, 183.6 ± 2.

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The experiment was conducted to evaluate the supplementary effects of gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) and sodium butyrate (SB) when a graded level of fish meal (FM) was replaced with soy protein concentrate (SPC) in diets for juvenile red seabream (). A control diet was designed to contain 60% FM (F60). Two other diets were formulated by reducing FM levels to 40% and 20% with SPC (F40 and F20).

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  • This study explored the effects of GABA supplementation in the diets of juvenile olive flounders, focusing on growth, serum biochemistry, innate immunity, and disease resistance under varying stocking densities (normal vs high density).
  • Four diets were tested: a control and three experimental diets with increasing levels of GABA (150, 200, and 250 mg/kg), with fish weights measured after 8 weeks of feeding.
  • While GABA supplementation did not significantly affect weight gain or feed efficiency, it did increase blood GABA levels in a dose-dependent manner and showed improved immune response, suggesting potential benefits of GABA in fish health under stress.
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Lipids in fish diets provide energy and play important roles in immunity and metabolism. Atlantic salmon, a species that migrates from freshwater to seawater, requires high energy, especially during smoltification. Juvenile teleosts have low lipid requirements, and a high dietary lipid content is known to have negative effects on their growth and digestion.

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This study investigated the effects of supplementation of low-temperature probiotics isolated from the intestines of olive flounder on the growth performance, digestibility, and regulation of intestinal microbiota and the expression of genes related to growth, immunity, and apoptosis in olive flounder. Bacteria showing high growth at approximately 15-20 °C, which is the temperature of olive flounder culture, were isolated and confirmed to be Pseudomonas species through 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. Whole-genome sequencing revealed that the strain has a 6,195,122 bp single circular chromosome and a guanine-cytosine content of 59.

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  • The experiment assessed alternative protein sources for red seabream diets, specifically by replacing fish meal (FM) with ingredients like soy protein, corn gluten, meat meal, and chicken byproduct meal.
  • The study designed 12 different diets, with some containing single replacements and others combining multiple alternatives, to monitor the growth and feed efficiency of the fish over 12 weeks.
  • Results showed that meat meal was most effective for weight gain and feed efficiency, while corn gluten negatively impacted growth and feed utilization, indicating that meat meal and chicken byproduct meal are better replacements for fish meal in these diets.
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In this study, a 12-week feeding experiment was conducted to characterize the effects of exogenous α-amylase on the growth, feed utilization, digestibility, plasma α-amylase activity, feed degradation rate, and fecal particle size of olive flounder (). Diet was supplemented with 0 (AA; control), 100 (AA), 200 (AA), or 400 (AA) mg/kg of α-amylase, respectively. Fish (273.

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This study investigated the morphological, histological, and histochemical characteristics of the digestive tract of the marbled flounder (). The relative length of the gut of the marbled flounder digestive tract was 1.54 ± 0.

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Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) is a commonly used antioxidant added to animal/fish feed to limit lipid autoxidation and peroxidation. Although there have been reviews and reports of BHT toxicity in animals, limited information is available with respect to the toxic effects and accumulation of BHT due to oral exposure in aquaculture species. Therefore, 120 days of feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary BHT on the marine fish olive flounder .

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Host-associated probiotics (HAPs) are bacteria originally isolated from rearing water or the host's gastrointestinal tract in order to enhance the host's growth and health. This study investigated the HAP potential of sp. PM8313, isolated from wild red sea bream (), through characterization and feeding trials.

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A 56-day feeding trial was conducted to determine the effect of dietary supplementation with sp. isolated from the intestines of red sea bream on the growth performance, immunity, and gut microbiome composition of red sea bream. Three diets (a control diet and two treatments) were formulated without sp.

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The price of fish oil has reached a historical peak due to a consistent downward production trend, and therefore, the search for sustainable alternative sources has received great attention. This research was conducted to evaluate dietary micro-algae, Schizochytrium sp. (SC) as fish oil (FO) replacer in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss.

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  • * Bacillus sp. KRF-7 was deemed safe with no harmful effects and improved growth metrics (like weight gain and feed efficiency) in juvenile rockfish when included in their diet.
  • * The supplementation with KRF-7 also enhanced immune response markers and altered the gut microbiota composition, suggesting overall positive health benefits for the rockfish.
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An 8-week feeding trial was conducted to determine the optimal dietary protein level for juvenile marbled flounder. Five semi-purified test diets were formulated to contain different protein levels (CP) including 42.7%, 47.

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Experiments were conducted to identify different ratios of Bacillus sp. SJ-10 and Lactobacillus plantarum KCCM 11322 mixtures at a concentration of 1 × 10 CFU/g diet; the effects on growth and cellular and humoral immune responses and the characteristics of disease protection in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus). Flounder were divided into six groups and fed control diet D-1 (without Bacillus sp.

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In recent years, considerable and growing attention has been given to the application of host-associated microorganisms as a more suitable source of probiotics in aquaculture sector. Herein, we isolated and screened the olive flounder gut microbiota for beneficial bacterial strains that might serve as potential probiotics in a low fishmeal extruded aquafeed. Among the ten identified isolates, Bacillus amyloliquefaciens SK4079 and B.

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Mercury isotope ratios in fish tissues have been used to infer sources and biogeochemical processes of mercury in aquatic ecosystems. More experimental studies are however needed to understand the internal dynamics of mercury isotopes and to further assess the feasibility of using fish mercury isotope ratios as a monitoring tool. We exposed Olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) to food pellets spiked with varying concentrations (400, 1600 ng/g) of methylmercury (MeHg) and inorganic mercury (IHg) for 10 weeks.

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  • Mercury toxicity varies by its chemical form, with limited research on the differences between inorganic (HgCl) and organic (CHHgCl) mercury in fish.
  • A study on Korean rockfish showed that exposure to methylmercury chloride (CHHgCl) resulted in dose-dependent accumulation of mercury in various tissues and higher oxidative stress and immunotoxicity compared to mercuric chloride (HgCl).
  • These findings suggest that methylmercury chloride has more severe toxic effects than mercuric chloride, highlighting the need for specific regulations based on the chemical form of mercury.
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This study was conducted to investigate the long-term effect of a low fish meal (FM) diet comprising plant-based protein sources (PPS) on changes of gut microbial diversity in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) over the course of life. Two experimental diets were prepared to contain 74% FM (control) or 52% FM with 22% PPS (30% FM replacement, FM30). Fish were fed one of the two experimental diets for 8 months, and we collected the midgut contents to analyze the gut bacterial community by Illumina MiSeq based on the metagenomic sequences in the V3-V4 regions of 16S rRNA.

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A 12-week feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of multi-strain probiotics (MSP) in a low fish meal (FM) diet on overall performance, gut microbiota, selected non-specific immune responses and antioxidant enzyme activities of olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) juveniles. A total of 225 healthy olive flounders (initial mean body weight, 13.5 ± 0.

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Investigations were carried out to evaluate and quantify the effects of dietary supplementation with heat-killed (HK) Bacillus sp. SJ-10 (BSJ-10) probiotic (1 × 10 CFU g) on the growth and immunity of olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus). Flounder (averagely 9.

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In recent years, Bacillus spp. have garnered attention as probiotic supplements in aquafeed owing to the production of heat stable and low pH resistant spores. Herein, we isolated and characterized an autochthonous Bacillus licheniformis KCCM 43270 from the intestine of olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) for supplementation in low-fishmeal extruded aquafeeds.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate Bacillus sp. SJ-10, isolated from traditional Korean seafood, as a probiotic. Strain SJ-10 was demonstrated to be safe, on the basis of in vitro tests confirming the absence of cytotoxicity, hemolysis, and genes with toxigenic potential, and was susceptible to antibiotics.

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Bacillus sp. SJ-10 (BSJ-10) was identified from traditional Korean fermented fish, the previously recognized prebiotic β-glucooligosaccharides (BGO), and their combination as a synbiotic were prepared to evaluate their individual and synergistic effects in olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus). Four diets (one control and three treatments) were formulated containing neither BSJ-10 nor BGO (control), 1 × 10 CFU g BSJ-10 (BSJ-10), 0.

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To identify and quantify the effects of a combination of dietary 1 × 10 CFU/g subsp. I2 (LI) and 0.1% β-glucooligosaccharides (BGO) on the growth and immunity of olive flounder (), a feeding experiment was conducted.

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