Dietary inclusion of a marine microalgae meal for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): impact of Pavlova sp. 459 on growth performance and tissue lipid composition
An intact-cell meal produced from the marine microalga, Pavlova sp. CCMP459 (Pav459) cultivated in land-based enclosed photobioreactors, was investigated as a protein and lipid source in the diets for post-smolt Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The Pav459 meal contained 60.87% protein, 12.25% lipid, 2...
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author | Wei, Minmin Parrish, Christopher C. Guerra, Nigel I. Tibbetts, Sean M. Colombo, Stefanie M. |
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description | An intact-cell meal produced from the marine microalga, Pavlova sp. CCMP459 (Pav459) cultivated in land-based enclosed photobioreactors, was investigated as a protein and lipid source in the diets for post-smolt Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The Pav459 meal contained 60.87% protein, 12.25% lipid, 2.86% EPA and 1.45% DHA. Growth performance and tissue fatty acid profiles of salmon (170.1 ± 23.9 g/fish initial weight) were evaluated after being fed test diets for 12 weeks containing either 10% (Low Pav) or 20% (High Pav) Pav459 meal; relative to a fish meal and fish oil-based control diet. No significant differences (P > 0.05) were found in salmon comparing dietary treatments for weight gain (271.3–279.6 g/fish), specific growth rate (1.2%/day), or feed conversion ratio (0.9 g feed/g gain). Salmon fed diets containing Pav459 meal had a slightly higher condition factor (1.3) than salmon fed the control diet (1.2). Liver DHA + EPA were significantly higher in salmon fed the control diet (5.1 mg/g) than salmon fed diets containing 10–20% Pav459 meal (3.4–3.5 mg/g). There were no significant differences observed in fillet muscle DHA, EPA, and most fatty acids among salmon fish diets containing 10–20% Pav459 meal compared to salmon fed the control diet. Overall, the results from this study indicate that Pav459 marine microalgae meal is a good candidate source of protein and essential n-3 LC-PUFA in diets for farmed Atlantic salmon. Peer reviewed: Yes NRC publication: Yes |
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spelling | ftnrccanada:oai:cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.ca:cistinparc:5a8d38ba-d88b-4bb2-bb53-bc3edacfbf60 2025-01-16T21:01:48+00:00 Dietary inclusion of a marine microalgae meal for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): impact of Pavlova sp. 459 on growth performance and tissue lipid composition Wei, Minmin Parrish, Christopher C. Guerra, Nigel I. Tibbetts, Sean M. Colombo, Stefanie M. 2022-03-01 text https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2022.738084 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=5a8d38ba-d88b-4bb2-bb53-bc3edacfbf60 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=5a8d38ba-d88b-4bb2-bb53-bc3edacfbf60 eng eng Elsevier issn:0044-8486 Aquaculture, Volume: 553, Issue: C, Publication date: 2022-03-01, Pages: 1–10 doi:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2022.738084 Atlantic salmon EPA DHA Pavlova sp fatty acids microalgae meal article 2022 ftnrccanada https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2022.738084 2022-04-02T23:01:01Z An intact-cell meal produced from the marine microalga, Pavlova sp. CCMP459 (Pav459) cultivated in land-based enclosed photobioreactors, was investigated as a protein and lipid source in the diets for post-smolt Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The Pav459 meal contained 60.87% protein, 12.25% lipid, 2.86% EPA and 1.45% DHA. Growth performance and tissue fatty acid profiles of salmon (170.1 ± 23.9 g/fish initial weight) were evaluated after being fed test diets for 12 weeks containing either 10% (Low Pav) or 20% (High Pav) Pav459 meal; relative to a fish meal and fish oil-based control diet. No significant differences (P > 0.05) were found in salmon comparing dietary treatments for weight gain (271.3–279.6 g/fish), specific growth rate (1.2%/day), or feed conversion ratio (0.9 g feed/g gain). Salmon fed diets containing Pav459 meal had a slightly higher condition factor (1.3) than salmon fed the control diet (1.2). Liver DHA + EPA were significantly higher in salmon fed the control diet (5.1 mg/g) than salmon fed diets containing 10–20% Pav459 meal (3.4–3.5 mg/g). There were no significant differences observed in fillet muscle DHA, EPA, and most fatty acids among salmon fish diets containing 10–20% Pav459 meal compared to salmon fed the control diet. Overall, the results from this study indicate that Pav459 marine microalgae meal is a good candidate source of protein and essential n-3 LC-PUFA in diets for farmed Atlantic salmon. Peer reviewed: Yes NRC publication: Yes Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar National Research Council Canada: NRC Publications Archive Aquaculture 553 738084 |
spellingShingle | Atlantic salmon EPA DHA Pavlova sp fatty acids microalgae meal Wei, Minmin Parrish, Christopher C. Guerra, Nigel I. Tibbetts, Sean M. Colombo, Stefanie M. Dietary inclusion of a marine microalgae meal for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): impact of Pavlova sp. 459 on growth performance and tissue lipid composition |
title | Dietary inclusion of a marine microalgae meal for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): impact of Pavlova sp. 459 on growth performance and tissue lipid composition |
title_full | Dietary inclusion of a marine microalgae meal for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): impact of Pavlova sp. 459 on growth performance and tissue lipid composition |
title_fullStr | Dietary inclusion of a marine microalgae meal for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): impact of Pavlova sp. 459 on growth performance and tissue lipid composition |
title_full_unstemmed | Dietary inclusion of a marine microalgae meal for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): impact of Pavlova sp. 459 on growth performance and tissue lipid composition |
title_short | Dietary inclusion of a marine microalgae meal for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): impact of Pavlova sp. 459 on growth performance and tissue lipid composition |
title_sort | dietary inclusion of a marine microalgae meal for atlantic salmon (salmo salar): impact of pavlova sp. 459 on growth performance and tissue lipid composition |
topic | Atlantic salmon EPA DHA Pavlova sp fatty acids microalgae meal |
topic_facet | Atlantic salmon EPA DHA Pavlova sp fatty acids microalgae meal |
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