Effect of temperature on fatty acid composition and development of unfed Siberian sturgeon (A. baerii) larvae

The fatty acid metabolism in fish is influenced by various factors, including fish species, water temperature, water environment and diet supply. The aim of present work is to investigate the fatty acid composition of yolk-stage Siberian sturgeon larvae reared at three different temperatures. Fertil...

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Published in:Journal of Applied Ichthyology
Main Authors: Vasconi, Mauro, Aidos, Lucia, Di Giancamillo, Alessia, Bellagamba, Federica, Domeneghini, Cinzia, Moretti, Vittorio M.
Other Authors: M. Vasconi, L. Aido, A. Di Giancamillo, F. Bellagamba, C. Domeneghini, V.M. Moretti
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2434/579824
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Aidos, Lucia
Di Giancamillo, Alessia
Bellagamba, Federica
Domeneghini, Cinzia
Moretti, Vittorio M.
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description The fatty acid metabolism in fish is influenced by various factors, including fish species, water temperature, water environment and diet supply. The aim of present work is to investigate the fatty acid composition of yolk-stage Siberian sturgeon larvae reared at three different temperatures. Fertilized Siberian sturgeon eggs were transferred to the Lodi Aquaculture Research Center of the University of Milan, divided in three aquaria, each containing three incubators and incubated at 16°C. After hatching the temperature was switched to 16, 19 and 22°C. Larvae sampling was performed at the end of yolk sac reabsorption. No feed was dispensed during the trial. Eggs and larvae were weighed and fatty acid profile was determined by GC-FID analysis after lipid extraction by chloroform/methanol mixture and fatty acid transesterification by methanolic hydrogen chloride. The fertilized eggs had a weight of 23.27 mg and a lipid content of 2.67 mg/egg. At hatching, the weight was 12.2 (0.17 SD) mg and lipid content 1.9 (0.6 SD) mg/larva. At the end of the trial, larvae mean weight was 33.6 (3.6 SD), 34.7 (1.8 SD) and 36.9 (1.1 SD) mg, while lipid content was 2.0 (0.3 SD), 2.1 (0.3 SD) and 2.0 (0.2 SD) mg for larvae reared at 16, 19 and 22°C respectively, without statistically significant difference. Larvae subjected to the highest water temperature showed a faster yolk-sac absorption. No differences were found across temperatures regarding survival rates and regarding ontogenic development. The fatty acid composition of larvae was affected by the temperature. Larvae reared at 16°C had the lowest amount of saturated fatty acids, mainly due to a lower palmitic acid content, that was offset by a higher level of linolenic and linoleic acid, if compared with larvae reared at 19°C and 22°C. The study suggests that at a lower temperature sturgeon spare unsaturated fatty acid consuming preferably saturated fatty acids, increasing our knowledge of the fatty acid metabolism in this species.
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/579824 2025-01-17T00:47:04+00:00 Effect of temperature on fatty acid composition and development of unfed Siberian sturgeon (A. baerii) larvae Vasconi, Mauro Aidos, Lucia Di Giancamillo, Alessia Bellagamba, Federica Domeneghini, Cinzia Moretti, Vittorio M. M. Vasconi L. Aido A. Di Giancamillo F. Bellagamba C. Domeneghini V.M. Moretti 2019-02 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/579824 https://doi.org/10.1111/jai.13725 eng eng Wiley Blackwell Publishing info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000459917600036 volume:35 issue:1 firstpage:296 lastpage:302 numberofpages:7 journal:JOURNAL OF APPLIED ICHTHYOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/2434/579824 doi:10.1111/jai.13725 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85047462597 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess fatty acid metabolism larvae Siberian sturgeon temperature aquatic science Settore VET/01 - Anatomia degli Animali Domestici Settore AGR/19 - Zootecnica Speciale info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunivmilanoair https://doi.org/10.1111/jai.13725 2024-01-09T23:38:27Z The fatty acid metabolism in fish is influenced by various factors, including fish species, water temperature, water environment and diet supply. The aim of present work is to investigate the fatty acid composition of yolk-stage Siberian sturgeon larvae reared at three different temperatures. Fertilized Siberian sturgeon eggs were transferred to the Lodi Aquaculture Research Center of the University of Milan, divided in three aquaria, each containing three incubators and incubated at 16°C. After hatching the temperature was switched to 16, 19 and 22°C. Larvae sampling was performed at the end of yolk sac reabsorption. No feed was dispensed during the trial. Eggs and larvae were weighed and fatty acid profile was determined by GC-FID analysis after lipid extraction by chloroform/methanol mixture and fatty acid transesterification by methanolic hydrogen chloride. The fertilized eggs had a weight of 23.27 mg and a lipid content of 2.67 mg/egg. At hatching, the weight was 12.2 (0.17 SD) mg and lipid content 1.9 (0.6 SD) mg/larva. At the end of the trial, larvae mean weight was 33.6 (3.6 SD), 34.7 (1.8 SD) and 36.9 (1.1 SD) mg, while lipid content was 2.0 (0.3 SD), 2.1 (0.3 SD) and 2.0 (0.2 SD) mg for larvae reared at 16, 19 and 22°C respectively, without statistically significant difference. Larvae subjected to the highest water temperature showed a faster yolk-sac absorption. No differences were found across temperatures regarding survival rates and regarding ontogenic development. The fatty acid composition of larvae was affected by the temperature. Larvae reared at 16°C had the lowest amount of saturated fatty acids, mainly due to a lower palmitic acid content, that was offset by a higher level of linolenic and linoleic acid, if compared with larvae reared at 19°C and 22°C. The study suggests that at a lower temperature sturgeon spare unsaturated fatty acid consuming preferably saturated fatty acids, increasing our knowledge of the fatty acid metabolism in this species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Siberian sturgeon The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR) Fid ENVELOPE(-65.939,-65.939,-68.664,-68.664) Journal of Applied Ichthyology 35 1 296 302
spellingShingle fatty acid metabolism
larvae
Siberian sturgeon
temperature
aquatic science
Settore VET/01 - Anatomia degli Animali Domestici
Settore AGR/19 - Zootecnica Speciale
Vasconi, Mauro
Aidos, Lucia
Di Giancamillo, Alessia
Bellagamba, Federica
Domeneghini, Cinzia
Moretti, Vittorio M.
Effect of temperature on fatty acid composition and development of unfed Siberian sturgeon (A. baerii) larvae
title Effect of temperature on fatty acid composition and development of unfed Siberian sturgeon (A. baerii) larvae
title_full Effect of temperature on fatty acid composition and development of unfed Siberian sturgeon (A. baerii) larvae
title_fullStr Effect of temperature on fatty acid composition and development of unfed Siberian sturgeon (A. baerii) larvae
title_full_unstemmed Effect of temperature on fatty acid composition and development of unfed Siberian sturgeon (A. baerii) larvae
title_short Effect of temperature on fatty acid composition and development of unfed Siberian sturgeon (A. baerii) larvae
title_sort effect of temperature on fatty acid composition and development of unfed siberian sturgeon (a. baerii) larvae
topic fatty acid metabolism
larvae
Siberian sturgeon
temperature
aquatic science
Settore VET/01 - Anatomia degli Animali Domestici
Settore AGR/19 - Zootecnica Speciale
topic_facet fatty acid metabolism
larvae
Siberian sturgeon
temperature
aquatic science
Settore VET/01 - Anatomia degli Animali Domestici
Settore AGR/19 - Zootecnica Speciale
url http://hdl.handle.net/2434/579824
https://doi.org/10.1111/jai.13725