Macroalgae Improve the Growth and Physiological Health of White Shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei)

IF 3 2区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Aquaculture Nutrition Pub Date : 2023-04-20 DOI:10.1155/2023/8829291
Zhuofan Zhang, Xiaohui Shi, Zijie Wu, Wenbo Wu, Qun Zhao, Erchao Li
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This study compared and evaluated the effects of nine native macroalgae species on the tropic coast of China on the growth and physiological health performance of white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei). Nine hundred juvenile shrimps weighing 1.6 ± 0.02  g were fed with nine different types of macroalgae for 28 days. The experimental groups were as follows: Con (the diet without macroalgae), CRA (Caulerpa racemosa), CLA (Caulerpa lentillifera), CSS (Caulerpa sertularioides), CLM (Chaetomorpha linum), ULA (Ulva lactuca), GBE (Gracilaria bailiniae), ASA (Acanthophora spicifera), SVC (Sargassum ilicifolium var. conduplicatum), and BGE (Betaphycus gelatinae). Results showed that the growth performance of shrimps fed on the macroalgae meals was significantly higher than that of the control group ( P < 0.05 ). The immune defense capacity (total hemocyte count, phagocytosis respiratory bursts, prophenoloxidase system, hemagglutination activity, and antibacterial and bacteriolytic activities) and antioxidant capacity (total antioxidant capacity, superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and malondialdehyde) of L. vannamei fed on macroalgae meals were significantly higher than those of the control group ( P < 0.05 ). Specifically, the shrimps in the ASA group had the significantly higher physiological health level than shrimps in the other macroalgae groups ( P < 0.05 ), and the expression of immune and antioxidation-related genes was also significantly higher in the ASA group ( P < 0.05 ). Principal component analysis (PCA) demonstrated that optimal growth and physiological health efficacy were observed in the ASA group. In summary, this study suggested dietary manipulation using macroalgae to improve the growth performance, immune performance, and antioxidant capacity of L. vannamei, with the optimal macroalgae for the diet being Acanthophora spicifera.
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大型藻类对凡纳滨对虾生长和生理健康的促进作用
本研究比较和评价了中国热带海岸9种本土大型藻类对凡纳滨对虾生长和生理健康性能的影响。试验用9种不同类型的巨藻饲喂体重为1.6±0.02 g的稚虾900只,饲喂28 d。试验组分别为:Con(不添加大型藻类)、CRA(总状茎藻)、CLA(扁豆茎藻)、CSS(毛蕨茎藻)、CLM(毛蕨毛藻)、ULA(紫叶蕨毛藻)、GBE(白叶蕨毛藻)、ASA(棘藻)、SVC(双星马尾藻)和BGE(凝胶Betaphycus gelatinae)。结果表明,大藻饲料对虾的生长性能显著高于对照组(P < 0.05)。大藻饲料的免疫防御能力(总血细胞计数、吞噬呼吸爆发、酚氧化酶原系统、血凝活性、抗菌和溶菌活性)和抗氧化能力(总抗氧化能力、超氧化物歧化酶、过氧化氢酶、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶和丙二醛)显著高于对照组(P < 0.05)。其中,ASA组对虾生理健康水平显著高于其他大藻组(P < 0.05),免疫和抗氧化相关基因的表达也显著高于其他大藻组(P < 0.05)。主成分分析(PCA)表明,ASA组的生长和生理健康效果最佳。综上所述,本研究提示,在饲料中添加大藻可提高凡纳梅l.s annamei的生长性能、免疫性能和抗氧化能力,其中棘藻为最佳饲料。
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Aquaculture Nutrition
Aquaculture Nutrition 农林科学-渔业
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期刊介绍: Aquaculture Nutrition is published on a bimonthly basis, providing a global perspective on the nutrition of all cultivated aquatic animals. Topics range from extensive aquaculture to laboratory studies of nutritional biochemistry and physiology. The Journal specifically seeks to improve our understanding of the nutrition of aquacultured species through the provision of an international forum for the presentation of reviews and original research papers. Aquaculture Nutrition publishes papers which strive to: increase basic knowledge of the nutrition of aquacultured species and elevate the standards of published aquaculture nutrition research. improve understanding of the relationships between nutrition and the environmental impact of aquaculture. increase understanding of the relationships between nutrition and processing, product quality, and the consumer. help aquaculturalists improve their management and understanding of the complex discipline of nutrition. help the aquaculture feed industry by providing a focus for relevant information, techniques, tools and concepts.
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