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Effect of microalga-based diet on oxidative stress enzymes of African catfish, Clarias gariepinus

Journal

INTERNATIONAL AQUATIC RESEARCH
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 377-387

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ISLAMIC AZAD UNIV, TONEKABON BRANCH
DOI: 10.1007/s40071-019-00245-z

Keywords

Aquafeed; Aquaculture; Microalgae; Oxidative enzymes

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  1. Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of. India [BT/PR8991/PBD/26/392/2013]
  2. Sardar Patel Renewable Energy Research Institute, Gujarat, India

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Here an indigenously isolated microalgal strain Ascochloris spp. cultivated in synthetic medium was evaluated as an aquaculture feed supplement. The daily dietary supplement includes microalgal feed (AF) and commercial diet feed (CF) (as control), respectively. These diets were fed separately to the juvenile Clarias gariepinus fishes (n = 4) under controlled conditions for an experimental period of 100 days. The protein, glycogen and lipid contents in the muscle extracts were found to be marginally higher in fishes that were fed with CF than AF diet. Similarly, CF fishes showed significantly higher glutathione-s-transferase, catalase, superoxide dismutase, and lipid peroxidase activities, except glutathione content. Zero mortality of the fishes with no significant difference in the overall body mass with the two dietary supplements strongly suggests that algal biomass could supplement the requisite nutrients for their metabolic activities. This preliminary investigation helps in exploring algal biomass as a potential alternative feed additive in the aquaculture industry.

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