Fatty acid composition and metabolic pathways in Arbacia dufresnii (Arbaciidae: Arbacioida) gametes: implications of shrimp byproducts in aquaculture feeds

Mercedes Vera Piombo, M. Avaro, Agustín Gittardi, M. Cledón, Tamara Rubilar
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Introduction: Care towards nutrition is essential for the quality of a sustainable aquaculture product. Since the balance in food affects the growth and production of gametes. The circular economy is made possible through the use of discarded materials. Objective: The aim of this research was to study the fatty acid composition and metabolic pathways in the gametes of Arbacia dufresnii, with a focus on the implications of incorporating shrimp byproducts into aquaculture feeds. Methods: Four different treatments were designed to maintain optimal nutritional quality, particularly in lipids and proteins, based on previous studies. The fatty acid profiles of the feeds and gametes were analyzed by using gas-chromatography, and statistical analyses were conducted to determine significant differences. Results: Significant differences were observed in the abundance (%) of omega-3 (ω-3) and omega-6 (ω-6) fatty acids. The (ω-3) metabolic pathway was more pronounced in the gametes of wild animals and those fed with the experimental feeds. In contrast, the (ω-6) metabolic pathway was less relevant in these groups. The (ω-3) /(ω-6) ratio was highest in the gametes of wild animals. Feeds enriched in fatty acids enhanced their bioaccumulation in the gametes reaching higher concentrations than wild animals. The availability of fatty acids in foods allowed their bioaccumulation in gametes, with concentrations equal to or higher than those observed in animals in their natural environment for certain fatty acids. Conclusions: Incorporating shrimp byproducts in aquaculture feeds demonstrated a promising strategy for resource utilization and organic input generation. The fatty acid composition in the gametes of A. dufresnii was influenced by the diet, highlighting the potential of balanced feeds to enhance the bioaccumulation of essential fatty acids. These findings provide valuable insights for the development of sustainable aquaculture practices and the production of nutritionally enriched seafood products.
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Arbaciidae: Arbacioida)配子中的脂肪酸组成和代谢途径:水产养殖饲料中对虾副产品的影响
导言:关注营养对可持续水产养殖产品的质量至关重要。因为食物的平衡会影响配子的生长和生产。利用废弃材料可实现循环经济。目标:本研究旨在研究杜父鱼配子中的脂肪酸组成和代谢途径,重点是将对虾副产品纳入水产养殖饲料的影响。方法:根据以往的研究,设计了四种不同的处理方法,以保持最佳的营养质量,特别是脂质和蛋白质。使用气相色谱法分析饲料和配子的脂肪酸谱,并进行统计分析以确定显著差异。结果ω-3(ω-3)和ω-6(ω-6)脂肪酸的丰度(%)存在显著差异。在野生动物和用实验饲料喂养的动物的配子中,(ω-3)代谢途径更为明显。相比之下,(ω-6)代谢途径在这些群体中的相关性较低。野生动物配子中的(ω-3)/(ω-6)比率最高。富含脂肪酸的饲料增强了配子中脂肪酸的生物累积,其浓度高于野生动物。食物中的脂肪酸可在配子中进行生物累积,某些脂肪酸在配子中的浓度等于或高于动物在自然环境中的浓度。结论在水产养殖饲料中添加对虾副产品是一种很有前景的资源利用和有机投入品生产策略。Dufresnii 配子中的脂肪酸组成受日粮的影响,突出了平衡饲料在提高必需脂肪酸生物累积方面的潜力。这些发现为开发可持续水产养殖方法和生产营养丰富的海产品提供了宝贵的见解。
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