The objective of this study was to evaluate two seaweed species, Solieria filiformis and Macrocytis piryfera, both as dry‐meal powder and predigested meal, to be used as ingredients in artificial diets for the juvenile four‐sided sea cucumber, Isostichopus badionotus. Four diets were tested in triplicate: S. filiformis dry‐meal powder and predigested meal and M. piryfera dry‐meal powder and predigested meal, mixed with 70% of beach sand. Survival exceeded 90% in all the treatments, and there were no differences in the growth of juveniles using dry‐meal powder or predigested meal. Weight gain was calculated for all the diets, and the highest values were obtained by animals fed S. filiformis. No differences between using dry‐meal powder and predigested meal were found, so these diets were excluded from the second trial. The ingestion rate was the same with both algae, but the feed conversion ratio was twice as high for M. piryfera. Solieria filiformis exhibited a number of differences in fatty acid and amino acid profiles, including higher proline, arginine, and saturated fatty acid levels. The results indicate that S. filiformis has better nutritional characteristics to be an ingredient for an artificial I. badionotus juvenile diet.
There is a demand for proper feed and feeding strategies in the growing sea cucumber aquaculture. The digestive system of holothurians seems to increase nutrient assimilation through the respiratory tree (RT), but digestive functioning in this organ has not been investigated. This study evaluated the enzymatic activity of the cytosolic leucine alanine peptidase (leu-ala) and acid phosphatase, the membranelinked aminopeptidase-N (APN), the bile salt-activated lipase, laminarinase (LAM), and β-glycosidase (BGL), in the RT and segments of the digestive tract (DT; foregut, midgut, and hindgut) of adult Isostichopus badionotus. All enzymes, except LAM and BGL, exhibited comparable activity levels in the RT and the DT segments, but APN and BGL activities were significantly higher in the whole DT compared with those in RT, with high activity of leu-ala in both organs.These results indicate a relevant role of the RT as an accessory organ in sea cucumber digestive physiology. Consequently, I. badionotus seems to be able to digest feeds from the water column through the RT, maximizing the use of available nutrients by luminal, intracellular, and apical membrane-linked digestive modes. These findings expand the knowledge of sea cucumber digestive mechanisms, with
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