Coloration enhancement in Procambarus clarkii crayfish through dietary supplementation of phycocyanin extracted from Arthrospira platensis BUUC1503.

IF 2 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Veterinary World Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-19 DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2024.2899-2908
Pisan Yodngam, Rachanimuk Hiransuchalert
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Background and aim: The effects of phycocyanin (PC) on pigmentation have been extensively studied in fish; however, its specific impact on crustaceans, particularly Procambarus clarkii, remains underexplored. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of PCs extracted from Arthrospira platensis BUUC1503 on the color enhancement of P. clarkii crayfish when added to food pellets.

Materials and methods: The following five dietary treatments were prepared: a control (without PC) and four experimental diets with PC supplementation at concentrations of 10, 50, 100, and 500 mg/kg. The stability of the pellets in water was ensured for 180 min. P. clarkii crayfish were fed these diets at 5% of their body weight daily for 10 weeks. Body weight and total length were measured. Color changes in P. clarkii were also assessed. After the experiments, we treated the samples according to Animal Welfare Technical Information No.16.8 Correct euthanasia of decapods.

Results: Although PC supplementation did not significantly affect the yellowness (b* value) of P. clarkii, it significantly enhanced the redness (a* value) and lightness (L* value) pigmentation compared with the control. At week 10, crayfish fed a diet containing 100 mg/kg PC exhibited the highest L* value (36.51 ± 1.59) (p < 0.001). Diet with 500 mg/kg PCs had the highest a* value (26.96 ± 0.64) (p < 0.001). Crayfish fed 50, 100, or 500 mg/kg PC had the highest survival rate (100%). PCs appear to positively affect weight gain in P. clarkii crayfish during weeks 8, 9, and 10 (p = 0.013, 0.003, and 0.034, respectively). However, statistical analysis revealed no significant differences in length among the dietary treatments.

Conclusion: PCs effectively weight-gain and enhance red pigment deposition in the epidermal layer of P. clarkii. Further investigation is warranted to elucidate the underlying mechanisms.

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饲料中添加platarthrospira BUUC1503中提取的藻蓝蛋白对克氏原螯虾着色的增强作用。
背景与目的:藻蓝蛋白(PC)对鱼类色素沉着的影响已被广泛研究;然而,它对甲壳类动物的具体影响,特别是对克氏原螯虾的影响,仍未得到充分研究。本研究旨在评价从platarthrospira BUUC1503中提取的PCs添加到食品颗粒中对克氏螯虾的增色效果。材料与方法:配制5种饲粮处理:对照(不含PC)和4种试验饲粮,分别添加浓度为10、50、100和500 mg/kg的PC。保证微球在水中的稳定性180分钟。每天以其体重的5%饲喂克拉氏螯虾,持续10周。测定体重和体长。克氏杆菌的颜色变化也进行了评估。实验结束后,我们按照动物福利技术资料第16.8号《十足动物正确安乐死》对样品进行处理。结果:添加PC对克拉氏杆菌黄度(b*值)无显著影响,但与对照相比,显著增强了克拉氏杆菌的红度(a*值)和浅度(L*值)色素沉着。第10周时,添加100 mg/kg PC组的L*值最高(36.51±1.59)(p < 0.001)。500 mg/kg pc组a*值最高(26.96±0.64)(p < 0.001)。投喂50、100、500 mg/kg PC的小龙虾存活率最高(100%)。在第8、9和10周,pc似乎对克氏螯虾的体重增加有积极影响(p分别= 0.013、0.003和0.034)。然而,统计分析显示,不同饮食处理之间的长度没有显著差异。结论:pc能有效增加克氏假单胞菌的增重,促进其表皮红色素的沉积。有必要进一步调查以阐明其潜在机制。
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