Hb25_Springer Handbook of Marine Biotechnology 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-53971-8_59
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Functional Feeds in Aquaculture

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“…( 13 ) found that a functional feed containing certain levels of peptidoglycan and nucleotide formulations successfully reduced the total Lepeophtheirus salmonis burden by 50% relative to fish fed a control diet. Functional feeds are already being used frequently in Atlantic salmon aquaculture and found to promote Atlantic salmon’s growth, improve their immune system, and induce physiological benefits beyond traditional feeds ( 14 ). Additionally, modulation of the fatty acid composition can also affect the host immune system.…”
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“…( 13 ) found that a functional feed containing certain levels of peptidoglycan and nucleotide formulations successfully reduced the total Lepeophtheirus salmonis burden by 50% relative to fish fed a control diet. Functional feeds are already being used frequently in Atlantic salmon aquaculture and found to promote Atlantic salmon’s growth, improve their immune system, and induce physiological benefits beyond traditional feeds ( 14 ). Additionally, modulation of the fatty acid composition can also affect the host immune system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the technological and infrastructural adaptations, the use of new feeding strategies is an easy and practical procedure to improve the fish welfare. In this context, the concept of functional food (providing beneficial effects on the organism besides the nutritional ones) has arisen as a new method to improve the general healthy status, including welfare (5). By this reason, several works on fish farming are based on the addition of specific substances with biological activity to conventional commercial fish feed in order to modulate or attenuate the stress response and, hence, improve the welfare (611).…”
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“…Functional feeds are recognized for promoting the growth, welfare and health of farmed animals coupled with an improvement and/or modulation of their immune system, as well as inducing physiological benefits beyond traditional feeding practices (13). In this sense, by preventive health management through the diet, fish can divert more energy to somatic growth and reduce biological energy reserves needed to fight disease or stress resistance (14).…”
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