Effects of dietary fermented sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) intestinal morphology and redox status

The aquaculture industry is the world’s fastest growing food production sector and there is a demand for new feed ingredients from lower marine trophic levels to replace the marine and vegetable resources now used in aquafeeds. Seaweeds, such as sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima), have been suggested...

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Main Author: Øverbø, Ingvild Lunderød
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: The University of Bergen 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3000770
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:11250/3000770 2023-05-15T15:30:26+02:00 Effects of dietary fermented sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) intestinal morphology and redox status Øverbø, Ingvild Lunderød 2022-06-24T22:00:51Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3000770 eng eng The University of Bergen https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3000770 Copyright the Author. All rights reserved intestinal morphology GSH/GSSG Fish feed redox status fermented sugar kelp 751999 Master thesis 2022 ftunivbergen 2023-03-14T17:41:43Z The aquaculture industry is the world’s fastest growing food production sector and there is a demand for new feed ingredients from lower marine trophic levels to replace the marine and vegetable resources now used in aquafeeds. Seaweeds, such as sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima), have been suggested as one such candidate due to their low use of resources and potential for net zero environmental impact. The low protein and high crude fiber content have until now limited their use in feed for carnivore fish species like Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). A practical solution to this may be fermentation. However, little is known about how fermented sugar kelp (FSK) affects the intestinal health and redox status of fish. The aim of this study was to evaluate if an inclusion of FSK in feed for Atlantic salmon post- smolt would affect any gut morphological parameters and redox status in the first segment of the mid intestine. A dose- response study with FSK inclusions of 1, 2, 3, and 4% was performed with Atlantic salmon post- smolt in triplicate groups over 10 weeks. A commercial relevant fish meal- based diet was formulated as reference. Growth and feed utilization were studied, and a morphometric analysis as well as a semi- quantitative evaluation of the gut morphology in the mid intestine were performed. In the same intestinal segment, a quantifiable analysis of the mucous cells was performed. Additionally, the redox status in the mid intestine was evaluated with the GSH/GSSG ratio as a biomarker. The results demonstrated that the Atlantic salmon fed FSK inclusions ≤2% performed similar to the control group on growth performance and feed utilization, but a dose dependent decrease in final body weight and specific growth rate (SGR) was seen in fish fed FSK inclusions ≥3%. No morphometric changes due to dietary modulations were detected in the mid- intestine, but an increased amount of submucosal connective tissue was seen in the fish fed FSK 2% through semi- quantitative evaluation. Dietary FSK neither affected the ... Master Thesis Atlantic salmon Salmo salar University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB)
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topic intestinal morphology
GSH/GSSG
Fish feed
redox status
fermented sugar kelp
751999
spellingShingle intestinal morphology
GSH/GSSG
Fish feed
redox status
fermented sugar kelp
751999
Øverbø, Ingvild Lunderød
Effects of dietary fermented sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) intestinal morphology and redox status
topic_facet intestinal morphology
GSH/GSSG
Fish feed
redox status
fermented sugar kelp
751999
description The aquaculture industry is the world’s fastest growing food production sector and there is a demand for new feed ingredients from lower marine trophic levels to replace the marine and vegetable resources now used in aquafeeds. Seaweeds, such as sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima), have been suggested as one such candidate due to their low use of resources and potential for net zero environmental impact. The low protein and high crude fiber content have until now limited their use in feed for carnivore fish species like Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). A practical solution to this may be fermentation. However, little is known about how fermented sugar kelp (FSK) affects the intestinal health and redox status of fish. The aim of this study was to evaluate if an inclusion of FSK in feed for Atlantic salmon post- smolt would affect any gut morphological parameters and redox status in the first segment of the mid intestine. A dose- response study with FSK inclusions of 1, 2, 3, and 4% was performed with Atlantic salmon post- smolt in triplicate groups over 10 weeks. A commercial relevant fish meal- based diet was formulated as reference. Growth and feed utilization were studied, and a morphometric analysis as well as a semi- quantitative evaluation of the gut morphology in the mid intestine were performed. In the same intestinal segment, a quantifiable analysis of the mucous cells was performed. Additionally, the redox status in the mid intestine was evaluated with the GSH/GSSG ratio as a biomarker. The results demonstrated that the Atlantic salmon fed FSK inclusions ≤2% performed similar to the control group on growth performance and feed utilization, but a dose dependent decrease in final body weight and specific growth rate (SGR) was seen in fish fed FSK inclusions ≥3%. No morphometric changes due to dietary modulations were detected in the mid- intestine, but an increased amount of submucosal connective tissue was seen in the fish fed FSK 2% through semi- quantitative evaluation. Dietary FSK neither affected the ...
format Master Thesis
author Øverbø, Ingvild Lunderød
author_facet Øverbø, Ingvild Lunderød
author_sort Øverbø, Ingvild Lunderød
title Effects of dietary fermented sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) intestinal morphology and redox status
title_short Effects of dietary fermented sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) intestinal morphology and redox status
title_full Effects of dietary fermented sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) intestinal morphology and redox status
title_fullStr Effects of dietary fermented sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) intestinal morphology and redox status
title_full_unstemmed Effects of dietary fermented sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) intestinal morphology and redox status
title_sort effects of dietary fermented sugar kelp (saccharina latissima) on atlantic salmon (salmo salar) intestinal morphology and redox status
publisher The University of Bergen
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3000770
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Salmo salar
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Salmo salar
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