Nutritional value and biochemical composition of two new tropical polychaete species: Potential use as feed ingredients

IF 3.2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES Journal of The World Aquaculture Society Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1111/jwas.13122
Xi Wang, Zhihui Sui, Xiaojuan Xu, Yanchao Chai, Haiqing Wang
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Polychaetes are a promising intertidal resources due to their widespread distribution, considerable biomass, and high nutrition value. The nutritional profiles of two novel tropical polychaetes species (Marphysa sp. and Halla sp.) were determined. Additionally, comparing nutritional levels of polychaetes with other species and requirements of main aquatic animals, this study aimed to explore their potential as aquaculture feed ingredients. The results revealed that both polychaetes species are nutrient-rich with significant interspecific variation. Marphysa sp. showed higher protein, total essential amino acid (EAA) ratio (17.32 ± 0.46 mg/g), lipid, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA; 10.99%), α-Linolenic acid (ALA; 1.25%), ash and energy content compared to Halla sp. (p < 0.05). Conversely, Halla sp. had a significantly higher docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; 5.68%) index compared to Marphysa sp. (DHA; 2.57%). Meanwhile, the levels of macroelements (K, Ca, Na) and trace elements (Mg, Mn, Cu) also exhibited differences in the two species. Compared with other polychaetes and aquatic feed, both Marphysa sp. and Halla sp. are promising high-quality feed ingredients, as they contain high levels of minerals, essential amino acids, and beneficial lipid profiles. This study will support the identification of alternative substitutes to meet the growing demand for aquafeed ingredients.

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两种热带多毛类新种的营养价值和生化组成:作为饲料原料的潜在用途
多毛类分布广泛,生物量可观,营养价值高,是一种很有前途的潮间带资源。测定了两种热带多毛类新种(Marphysa sp.和Halla sp.)的营养成分。此外,本研究还通过比较多毛体与其他物种的营养水平和主要水生动物的需求,探索其作为水产养殖饲料原料的潜力。结果表明,两种多毛类植物营养丰富,且种间差异显著。Marphysa sp.蛋白质、总必需氨基酸(EAA)比值(17.32±0.46 mg/g)、脂质、二十碳五烯酸(EPA);10.99%), α-亚麻酸(ALA;1.25%)、灰分和能量含量(p < 0.05)。相反,汉拿鱼的二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)显著高于汉拿鱼;5.68%)指数与麻藻(DHA;2.57%)。同时,两种植物的常量元素(K、Ca、Na)和微量元素(Mg、Mn、Cu)含量也存在差异。与其他多毛类和水产饲料相比,Marphysa sp.和Halla sp.都是有前途的高品质饲料原料,因为它们含有高水平的矿物质、必需氨基酸和有益的脂质谱。这项研究将支持替代替代品的识别,以满足对水产饲料原料日益增长的需求。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the World Aquaculture Society is an international scientific journal publishing original research on the culture of aquatic plants and animals including: Nutrition; Disease; Genetics and breeding; Physiology; Environmental quality; Culture systems engineering; Husbandry practices; Economics and marketing.
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