December 22, 2024

mansour tarfi

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Title Effects of enriched Artemia with n–3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids on growth performance, stress resistance and fatty acid profile of Litopenaeus vannamei post larvae
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Journal Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences
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Researchers mansour tarfi (Second researcher) , naser aagh (Third researcher) , Mahmoud Nafisi Bahabadi (Fourth researcher)

Abstract

A 15-day study was conducted to evaluate the effects of Artemia metanauplii enrichment with two commercial supplements (Easy DHA-Selco and S.presso) which contained high levels of n–3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (n–3 LC-PUFA) on growth performance, stress resistance and fatty acid profile of Litopenaeus vannamei post larvae (PL). In this regard, PL were fed with three different types of Artemia including: (1) newly hatched Artemia franciscana nauplii, which served as control group; (2) Artemia metanauplii enriched with Easy DHA-Selco; and (3) Artemia metanauplii enriched with S.presso. Survival rate did not change among different groups. PL fed Artemia enriched with the S. presso and the Easy DHA-Selco showed the highest wet and dry weight, respectively (P < 0.05). Moreover, PL fed Artemia enriched with the commercial emulsions had higher survival rate (~ 10 %) than PL fed newly hatched Artemia (P < 0.05). The concentration of n–3 PUFA especially DHA and also n-3 / n-6 PUFA ratios were higher in PL fed with Artemia enriched with the commercial emulsions than the control group. From above mentioned results, feeding enriched Artemia with n–3 LC-PUFA is recommended for larval stages of L. vannamei.