2018
DOI: 10.1111/are.13779
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Ontogenetic development of digestive tract and digestive enzymatic activities inSqualiobarbus curriculuslarvae

Abstract: Squaliobarbus curriculus is an economically important freshwater fish. The ontogenetic development of the digestive system of S. curriculus larvae was studied histologically and enzymatically from hatching to 30 days posthatching (DPH). Amylase, lipase, alkaline phosphatase and pepsin activities were detected from the hatching stage, indicating that these enzymes were genetically preprogrammed. Marked increases in intestinal amylase, trypsin and alkaline phosphatase activities between 10 and 20 DPH corresponde… Show more

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“…The α-amylase activity in P. dovii was founded from 6 DAH (9.49 mm, 168 DD, 0.056 mm.ºC.days), fluctuating with low levels, during ontogeny as found for O. niloticus (Tengjaroenkul et al, 2002). This finding differs from other fish species, especially marine, such as white seabream, Diplodus sargus (Linnaeus), D. labrax, R. kutum, E. coloides, L. erythropterus, C. chitala, A. sapidissima and S. curriculus (Cara et al, 2003;Cahu et al, 2004;Khosravi Bakhtiarvandi, Abedian-Kenari, 2015;Guo et al, 2016;Cui et al, 2017;Mitra et al, 2017;Xiao-Qiang et al, 2017;Shen et al, 2018), in which amylase activity decreased with fish age. In monogastric fish, amylase activity has low impact but in agastric ones it is relevant in carbohydrate digestion, e.g.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…The α-amylase activity in P. dovii was founded from 6 DAH (9.49 mm, 168 DD, 0.056 mm.ºC.days), fluctuating with low levels, during ontogeny as found for O. niloticus (Tengjaroenkul et al, 2002). This finding differs from other fish species, especially marine, such as white seabream, Diplodus sargus (Linnaeus), D. labrax, R. kutum, E. coloides, L. erythropterus, C. chitala, A. sapidissima and S. curriculus (Cara et al, 2003;Cahu et al, 2004;Khosravi Bakhtiarvandi, Abedian-Kenari, 2015;Guo et al, 2016;Cui et al, 2017;Mitra et al, 2017;Xiao-Qiang et al, 2017;Shen et al, 2018), in which amylase activity decreased with fish age. In monogastric fish, amylase activity has low impact but in agastric ones it is relevant in carbohydrate digestion, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In this context, PUFA's play a key role at cellular membrane, increasing its fluidity, flexibility and permeability, reason to incorporate them in the diets. Their utilization by the fish is modulated by esterases, phospholipases and true lipases (Evans et al, 1998) Mitra et al, 2017;Xiao-Qiang et al, 2017;Shen et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This suggests koi have an ontogenetic need for higher‐energy/protein levels in their early juvenile stages. Ontogenetic shifts have been observed in fish digestive enzymes and histology (Guerrera et al 2015; Shen et al 2018). A dietary ontogenetic shift in feed preference also has been observed in Common Carp (Vilizzi 1998; Rahman et al 2009), where larvae transition from feeding primarily on zooplankton to feeding primarily on benthic macro invertebrates when transitioning from their larval to juvenile life stage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%