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Title: The importance of dietary HUFA for meagre larvae (Argyrosomus regius; Asso, 1801) and its relation with antioxidant vitamins E and C
Authors: El Kertaoui, N.
Hernandez-Cruz, C.M 
Montero, Daniel 
Jose Caballero, Maria 
Mohamed Ibrahim Azam, Reda Saleh 
Afonso López, Juan Manuel 
Izquierdo, Marisol 
UNESCO Clasification: 310502 Piscicultura
Keywords: Antioxidant
Argyrosomus regius
Fish larvae
n-3 HUFA
Requirements, et al
Issue Date: 2017
Journal: Aquaculture Research 
Abstract: Despite the interest of meagre (Argyrosomus regius) as a fast-growing candidate for Mediterranean aquaculture diversification, there is a lack of information on nutrition along larval development. Importance of highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA) and the antioxidant vitamins E and vitamin C has not been investigated yet in this species. Six diets with two levels of HUFA (0.4% and 3% dw), two of vitamin E (1500 and 3000 mg kg−1) and two of vitamin C (1800 and 3600 mg kg−1) were fed to 15 dah meagre larvae. Larval growth in total length and dry body weight was significantly lowest in larvae fed diet 0.4/150/180 and showed few lipid droplets in enterocytes and hepatocytes and lower HUFA contents than the initial larvae. Increase in dietary HUFA up to 3%, significantly improved larval growth and lipid absorption and deposition. Besides, among fish fed 3% HUFA, increase in vitamin E and vitamin C significantly improved body weight, as well as total lipid, 22:6n-3 and n-3 fatty acids contents in the larvae. Thus, the results showed that 0.4% dietary HUFA is not enough to cover the essential fatty acid requirements of larval meagre and a high HUFA requirement in weaning diets is foreseen for this species. Besides, the results also pointed out the importance of dietary vitamin E and C to protect these essential fatty acids from oxidation, increase their contents in the larvae and promote growth, suggesting high vitamin E and C requirements in meagre larvae (higher than 1500 and 1800 mg kg−1 for vitamin E and vitamin C respectively).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/37209
ISSN: 1355-557X
DOI: 10.1111/are.12890
Source: Aquaculture Research[ISSN 1355-557X],v. 48 (2), p. 419-433
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