2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2011.11.038
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Effects of polychaete extracts on reproductive performance of kuruma shrimp, Marsupenaeus japonicus Bate. – Part II. Ovarian maturation and tissue lipid compositions

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“…Polychaetes are generally reported to contain a healthy balance of nutrients and several factors that beneficially affect reproductive performance and larval quality in crustaceans. As in other previous studies, the present work found high concentrations of polyunsaturated fatty acids (particularly omega 3 and omega 6), which have important roles in membrane structures and metabolic processes and are precursors to biosynthetic pathways involved in the in vivo supply of sex steroids (Croz et al 1988;Lytle et al 1990;Izquierdo et al 2001;Nguyen et al 2012). For example, ARA was found here in P. helleri at relatively high levels.…”
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“…Polychaetes are generally reported to contain a healthy balance of nutrients and several factors that beneficially affect reproductive performance and larval quality in crustaceans. As in other previous studies, the present work found high concentrations of polyunsaturated fatty acids (particularly omega 3 and omega 6), which have important roles in membrane structures and metabolic processes and are precursors to biosynthetic pathways involved in the in vivo supply of sex steroids (Croz et al 1988;Lytle et al 1990;Izquierdo et al 2001;Nguyen et al 2012). For example, ARA was found here in P. helleri at relatively high levels.…”
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“…However, in maturation practices, compounded diets are still almost always used in combination with fresh feeds (see Coman et al 2007;Turchini et al 2009) shrimp broodstock nutrition. Their neutral lipids and longchain polyunsaturated fatty acids (lcPUFA) are thought to contribute significantly to gonadal maturation (Middleditch et al 1980;Lytle et al 1990;Nguyen et al 2012). In addition, they have been found to contain several substances that directly stimulate the endocrine system in penaeid shrimp (e.g.…”
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“…The preference of polychaetes as feed for crustaceans is attributed to their contents of a suitable balance of nutrients and several other factors promoting crustacean reproduction and larval quality (Palmer et al, 2014). As in other previous studies by several authors, the present work found high concentrations of PUFA (particularly Omega-3 and Omega-6), which have important roles to play in membrane structures, metabolic processes, and are precursors to biosynthetic pathways involved in the in vivo supply of sex steroids (Izquierdo et al, 2001;Nguyen et al, 2012;Palmer et al, 2014). For example, the ARA level was found to be relatively high here in P. nuntia.…”
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“…The preference of polychaetes as feed for crustaceans is attributed to their contents of a suitable balance of nutrients and several other factors promoting crustacean reproduction (Palmer et al 2014). Several authors documented the crucial role of high concentrations of polyunsaturated fatty acids in membrane structures, metabolic processes and in vivo supply of sex steroids (e.g., Izquierdo et al 2001, Nguyen et al 2012, Palmer 2014 ).…”
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