2017
DOI: 10.51200/bjomsa.v1i0.984
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Effects of dietary inclusion of Spirulina meal on growth and hematological parameters of cultured Asian sea bass, Lates calcarifer

Abstract: This study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary inclusion of Spirulina platensis on growth performance and hematological parameters of juvenile Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer) reared in a freshwater culture system. Five experimental diets were prepared by replacing fish meal protein with the microalga at replacement levels of 5% (SP5), 10% (SP10), 20% (SP20) and 30% (SP30), and the substitution effect was compared with a control diet (Con) in which fish meal was the sole protein. Fish were sto… Show more

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“…In this way, it can be used as a source of protein and a strong immune stimulant in the diet without impairing fish growth (Andrews, Sahu, Pal, Mukherjee, & Kumar, ). Improvement in feed digestibility, digestive enzymes, pigmentation, blood chemical and haematological parameters, lipid peroxidation and growth performance; enhancing immune response and stress response; and increasing fillet content of omega‐3 fatty acids have been previously reported as benefits of spirulina supplementation (Cao et al, ; Gogoi, Mandal, & Patel, ; Jafari et al, ; Khanzadeh, Fereidouni, & Berenjestanaki, ; Lin et al, ; Palmegiano et al, ; Sarker, Gamble, Kelson, & Kapuscinski, ; Tan, Galaz, & Shapawi, ; Teimouri, Amirkolaie, & Yeganeh, ; Teimouri, Yeganeh, & Amirkolaie, ; Velasquez et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In this way, it can be used as a source of protein and a strong immune stimulant in the diet without impairing fish growth (Andrews, Sahu, Pal, Mukherjee, & Kumar, ). Improvement in feed digestibility, digestive enzymes, pigmentation, blood chemical and haematological parameters, lipid peroxidation and growth performance; enhancing immune response and stress response; and increasing fillet content of omega‐3 fatty acids have been previously reported as benefits of spirulina supplementation (Cao et al, ; Gogoi, Mandal, & Patel, ; Jafari et al, ; Khanzadeh, Fereidouni, & Berenjestanaki, ; Lin et al, ; Palmegiano et al, ; Sarker, Gamble, Kelson, & Kapuscinski, ; Tan, Galaz, & Shapawi, ; Teimouri, Amirkolaie, & Yeganeh, ; Teimouri, Yeganeh, & Amirkolaie, ; Velasquez et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%