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Interactive effects of dietary astaxanthin and cholesterol on the growth,pigmentation, fatty acid analysis,immune response and stress resistance of kuruma shrimp (Marsupenaeus japonicus)
Authors:Weilong Wang  Manabu Ishikawa  Shunsuke Koshio  Saichiro Yokoyama  Mahmoud A O Dawood  Md Sakhawat Hossain  Amr I Zaineldin
Abstract:A 56‐day feeding trial was carried out to evaluate the interactive effects of chemically synthesized astaxanthin (Ax) and cholesterol (CHO) on the performances of kuruma shrimp juveniles. Six experimental diets containing 2 levels of Ax (0 and 0.6 g/kg diet) and 3 levels of CHO (0, 6 and 20 g/kg diet) were formulated in 2 × 3 factorial design. The results indicated that the interactions between dietary CHO and Ax were not significant on survival, growth performances, body proximate analysis, immune response and freshwater stress test. Significantly, better pigmentation performances and Ax contents of different parts of juveniles (whole body, muscle, carapace and head) were observed in higher Ax (Ax0.6)‐supplemented groups. Meanwhile, interactions of dietary Ax and CHO were also found on colour reading parameters and whole‐body Ax contents. In addition, juveniles fed with the diet containing Ax at 0.6 g/kg diet in addition to CHO at 0, 6 and 20 g/kg diet showed better performances on digestive enzyme activities (protease, lipase and amylase) of hepatopancreas than 0 g Ax/kg diet supplemented with CHO at 0, 6 and 20 g/kg diet. It was concluded that dietary Ax and CHO functioned interactively.
Keywords:astaxanthin  cholesterol  coloration  growth  interaction  kuruma shrimp
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