Effect of cell disruption on apparent digestibility of macronutrients from Aurantiochytrium acetophilum in Salmo salar pre-smolts

Determining the nutrient digestibility of a new ingredient is considered the first step to evaluate its suitability for use in aquaculture feeds. Thraustochytrids are considered a promising alternative to the partial replacement of fish oil. These microorganisms have a high long-chain fatty acid con...

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Published in:Algal Research
Main Authors: Ruiz, Joceline, Corraze, Genevieve, Marquez, Lorenzo, Orellana, Paola, Hernandez, Adrian J., Dantagnan, Patricio
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Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER 2022
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Online Access:https://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/4562
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2022.102711
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spelling ftunivctemuco:oai:repositoriodigital.uct.cl:10925/4562 2023-05-15T15:32:03+02:00 Effect of cell disruption on apparent digestibility of macronutrients from Aurantiochytrium acetophilum in Salmo salar pre-smolts Ruiz, Joceline Corraze, Genevieve Marquez, Lorenzo Orellana, Paola Hernandez, Adrian J. Dantagnan, Patricio 2022-06-06T21:30:40Z https://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/4562 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2022.102711 en eng ELSEVIER ALGAL RESEARCH-BIOMASS BIOFUELS AND BIOPRODUCTS,Vol.64,2022 https://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/4562 doi:10.1016/j.algal.2022.102711 ALGAL RESEARCH-BIOMASS BIOFUELS AND BIOPRODUCTS Digestibility Aurantiochytrium acetophilum Thraustochytrids Unicellular raw material Salmo salar Fish feed Article 2022 ftunivctemuco https://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2022.102711 2022-06-11T23:52:14Z Determining the nutrient digestibility of a new ingredient is considered the first step to evaluate its suitability for use in aquaculture feeds. Thraustochytrids are considered a promising alternative to the partial replacement of fish oil. These microorganisms have a high long-chain fatty acid content, mainly docosahexaenoic acid (22:6-n-3). In this study, the apparent digestibility coefficient (ADC) of macronutrients provided by the biomass of whole and disrupted cells of Aurantiochytrium acetophilum in diets for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) were evaluated. A total of 44 fish per tank (34.4 +/- 0.5 g) were used; the fish were randomly assigned to fifteen 100-L tanks. The apparent nutrient digestibility of the two forms of A. acetophilum biomass (whole and disrupted cells) was calculated by comparison with a reference diet apparent nutrient digestibility and in two levels of combination (10 and 20%) with each ingredient to be tested. The fish were fed the reference diet and the test ingredient diets for 25 days. Fish faeces were collected using decantation columns and analyzed to determine the ADC of dry matter, protein, lipids and gross energy. Two-way factorial analysis of variance indicated that the digestibility of dry matter, lipids and energy were significantly affected (P < 0.05) by cell treatment, inclusion percentage and the interaction between both factors. Compared to the whole-cell format, the physical treatment applied to rupture the cell walls favoured the ADC of dry matter, energy and lipids in juvenile Atlantic salmon when 20% of the ingredient was incorporated. On the contrary, inclusion of whole-cell biomass at 20% contributed to a sig-nificant decrease (P < 0.05) in the ADC of all the nutrients evaluated. The results suggest that cellular disruption of biomass from thraustochytrid with hard cell walls such as A. acetophilum will be advisable before inclusion in a feed formula. This aspect should be specially considered in non-extruded feeds for fish. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Repositorio Académico de la Universidad Católica de Temuco (UCT) Algal Research 64 102711
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topic Digestibility
Aurantiochytrium acetophilum
Thraustochytrids
Unicellular raw material
Salmo salar
Fish feed
spellingShingle Digestibility
Aurantiochytrium acetophilum
Thraustochytrids
Unicellular raw material
Salmo salar
Fish feed
Ruiz, Joceline
Corraze, Genevieve
Marquez, Lorenzo
Orellana, Paola
Hernandez, Adrian J.
Dantagnan, Patricio
Effect of cell disruption on apparent digestibility of macronutrients from Aurantiochytrium acetophilum in Salmo salar pre-smolts
topic_facet Digestibility
Aurantiochytrium acetophilum
Thraustochytrids
Unicellular raw material
Salmo salar
Fish feed
description Determining the nutrient digestibility of a new ingredient is considered the first step to evaluate its suitability for use in aquaculture feeds. Thraustochytrids are considered a promising alternative to the partial replacement of fish oil. These microorganisms have a high long-chain fatty acid content, mainly docosahexaenoic acid (22:6-n-3). In this study, the apparent digestibility coefficient (ADC) of macronutrients provided by the biomass of whole and disrupted cells of Aurantiochytrium acetophilum in diets for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) were evaluated. A total of 44 fish per tank (34.4 +/- 0.5 g) were used; the fish were randomly assigned to fifteen 100-L tanks. The apparent nutrient digestibility of the two forms of A. acetophilum biomass (whole and disrupted cells) was calculated by comparison with a reference diet apparent nutrient digestibility and in two levels of combination (10 and 20%) with each ingredient to be tested. The fish were fed the reference diet and the test ingredient diets for 25 days. Fish faeces were collected using decantation columns and analyzed to determine the ADC of dry matter, protein, lipids and gross energy. Two-way factorial analysis of variance indicated that the digestibility of dry matter, lipids and energy were significantly affected (P < 0.05) by cell treatment, inclusion percentage and the interaction between both factors. Compared to the whole-cell format, the physical treatment applied to rupture the cell walls favoured the ADC of dry matter, energy and lipids in juvenile Atlantic salmon when 20% of the ingredient was incorporated. On the contrary, inclusion of whole-cell biomass at 20% contributed to a sig-nificant decrease (P < 0.05) in the ADC of all the nutrients evaluated. The results suggest that cellular disruption of biomass from thraustochytrid with hard cell walls such as A. acetophilum will be advisable before inclusion in a feed formula. This aspect should be specially considered in non-extruded feeds for fish.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ruiz, Joceline
Corraze, Genevieve
Marquez, Lorenzo
Orellana, Paola
Hernandez, Adrian J.
Dantagnan, Patricio
author_facet Ruiz, Joceline
Corraze, Genevieve
Marquez, Lorenzo
Orellana, Paola
Hernandez, Adrian J.
Dantagnan, Patricio
author_sort Ruiz, Joceline
title Effect of cell disruption on apparent digestibility of macronutrients from Aurantiochytrium acetophilum in Salmo salar pre-smolts
title_short Effect of cell disruption on apparent digestibility of macronutrients from Aurantiochytrium acetophilum in Salmo salar pre-smolts
title_full Effect of cell disruption on apparent digestibility of macronutrients from Aurantiochytrium acetophilum in Salmo salar pre-smolts
title_fullStr Effect of cell disruption on apparent digestibility of macronutrients from Aurantiochytrium acetophilum in Salmo salar pre-smolts
title_full_unstemmed Effect of cell disruption on apparent digestibility of macronutrients from Aurantiochytrium acetophilum in Salmo salar pre-smolts
title_sort effect of cell disruption on apparent digestibility of macronutrients from aurantiochytrium acetophilum in salmo salar pre-smolts
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publishDate 2022
url https://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/4562
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