2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-018-1595-y
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Diets enriched in red seaweed (Pyropia columbina and Gracilaria chilensis) cryo concentrates modulate the immune-relevant gene encoding the Mx antiviral protein in salmon (Salmo salar) white blood cells

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“…These remarkable results were mostly unexpected as most studies evaluating dietary inclusion of mixtures of macroalgae species, microalgae species, or a combination of both have reported neutral to negative effects on growth performance and feed utilization in carnivorous fish. Indeed, the mixture of red macroalgae species ( Pyropia columbina and Gracilaria chilensis ) included up to 1.0% in diets for Atlantic salmon ( 77 ) and Fucus sp., Gracilaria sp., and Ulva sp. at 7.5% in European seabass ( 31 , 52 , 78 ) diets did not affect growth performance and feed intake.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These remarkable results were mostly unexpected as most studies evaluating dietary inclusion of mixtures of macroalgae species, microalgae species, or a combination of both have reported neutral to negative effects on growth performance and feed utilization in carnivorous fish. Indeed, the mixture of red macroalgae species ( Pyropia columbina and Gracilaria chilensis ) included up to 1.0% in diets for Atlantic salmon ( 77 ) and Fucus sp., Gracilaria sp., and Ulva sp. at 7.5% in European seabass ( 31 , 52 , 78 ) diets did not affect growth performance and feed intake.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In nutritional terms, these algae can be used, for example, in protein replacement or for nutritional enrichment [44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51]. Additionally, the bioactive properties of this species allow us to foresee a series of benefits associated with its use in animal feed products with clear benefits for animal health and welfare [52][53][54][55]. The sustainability associated with the collection of these algae in their natural environment or their production in aquaculture systems can play an important role in their biotechnological use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Damselae, or Yersinia ruckeri can cause an outbreak of disease with serious consequences. Studies report that the use of lyophilized Gracilaria chilensis (10%) as a feed additive resulted in a significant increase in the growth rate of Salmo salar [55,81] but also exhibited a marked anti-viral activity (68.02 ± 18.34) against salmon anemia virus. Lipid extracts of Gracilariopsis longissima (formerly Gracilaria longissima) exhibited a broad spectrum of activity against Vibrio sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fish does not serve only as a source of quality animal protein for man, but also as recreation and ornamentation. 1,2 The Zungaro jahu (Ihering, 1898) belongs to the Order Siluriformes, Family Pimelodidae. It's native of large rivers in the Midwest, Southeast and South of Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%