2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179907
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Abstract: Defatted microalgal biomass derived from biorefinery can be potential feed ingredients for carnivorous fish. The present study investigated the growth, feed intake:gain and health parameters in Atlantic salmon fed for 84 days with defatted Nannochloropsis oceania as a fishmeal replacer. Fish fed feeds containing the algal biomass (at 10 and 20% inclusion, alga groups) were compared with groups that consumed alga-devoid feeds (control group). The fish that received 20% alga tended to have reduced weight gain an… Show more

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“…Recent industrial-scale production of microalgae for biofuels and human nutritional supplements has stimulated interest in their use in animal feeds (Gouveia et al, 2009;Hemaiswarya et al, 2011;Ryckebosch et al, 2012) and especially for aquafeeds (Beal et al, 2018;Shah et al, 2018). Marine microalgae show promise as potential replacements for fishmeal and fish oil in feeds for salmonids and other finfish because of their elevated fatty acid profiles and high protein content (Walker and Berlinsky, 2011;Tibaldi et al, 2015;Kiron et al, 2016;Sarker et al, 2016aSarker et al, , 2016bGong et al, 2018;Sørensen et al, 2017;Bélanger-Lamonde et al, 2018). Our recent studies showed that whole cell biomass of Schizochytrium sp.…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent industrial-scale production of microalgae for biofuels and human nutritional supplements has stimulated interest in their use in animal feeds (Gouveia et al, 2009;Hemaiswarya et al, 2011;Ryckebosch et al, 2012) and especially for aquafeeds (Beal et al, 2018;Shah et al, 2018). Marine microalgae show promise as potential replacements for fishmeal and fish oil in feeds for salmonids and other finfish because of their elevated fatty acid profiles and high protein content (Walker and Berlinsky, 2011;Tibaldi et al, 2015;Kiron et al, 2016;Sarker et al, 2016aSarker et al, , 2016bGong et al, 2018;Sørensen et al, 2017;Bélanger-Lamonde et al, 2018). Our recent studies showed that whole cell biomass of Schizochytrium sp.…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microalgae have been tested successfully as feed ingredients for poultry, swine, sheep, cattle, and seafood (Burnett et al, ; Lum et al, ; Morrill et al, ; Sørensen et al, ). The high‐quality protein and omega‐3 fatty acids provide added value over other protein sources—particularly for aquafeeds (Chauton et al, ; Shah et al, )—and select strains are already consumed by humans at commercial scale (Spolaore et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hal ini dapat disebabkan karena dosis yang belum optimal untuk mempengaruhi berat badan tikus atau waktu induksi yang kurang. Penelitian Sørensen et al (2017) menyebutkan bahwa ikan salmon atlantik yang diberi pakan Nannocloropsis ocenia 20% selama 84 hari cenderung mengalami penurunan berat badan. Begitu pula penelitian Bendimerad-Benmokhtar, Bouanane, Merzouk, Ahmed, dan Bendaoud, (2019) yang menunjukkan bahwa suplemen diet Nannochloropsis gaditana menginduksi penurunan yang signifikan dalam berat badan induk tikus dan berat jaringan adiposa, glikosa, kadar lipid, hati-trigliserida (TG) dan jaringan adiposa-TG pada saat nifas dan akhir laktasi.…”
Section: Berat Badan Tikusunclassified