Proteolytic digestive enzyme response in Japanese flounder larvae <Emphasis Type="Italic">Paralichthys olivaceus</Emphasis> fed two types of rotifers <Emphasis Type="Italic">Brachionus plicatilis</Emphasis> species complex |
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Authors: | Viliame Waqalevu Akinobu Honda Hideaki Matsui Kazuhiro Shiozaki Tomonari Kotani |
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Institution: | 1.United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences,Kagoshima University,Kagoshima,Japan;2.Faculty of Fisheries,Kagoshima University,Kagoshima,Japan |
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Abstract: | Two common live feeds, the Brachionus plicatilis species complex SS-type and L-type were used to assess whether there were any differences in protein hydrolysis and digestive trypsin activity in first feeding Japanese flounder. There were no significant differences in hydrolysis activity at 2, 3 and 7 days after hatching (DAH). At 5 DAH, hydrolysis activity was significantly higher in larvae fed SS-type (p?<?0.05) at 50 kDa in 1.5- and 3-h incubation whereas L-type treatment had not completely hydrolyzed the proteins after 3 h at the same molecular weight. Larvae fed SS-type had significantly higher (p?<?0.05) trypsin activity at 3, 5, 6, 7 DAH. Contribution of live prey to trypsin fraction in larvae showed significantly higher (p?<?0.05) fraction for SS-type at 5 DAH (2.18?±?0.44%) and 6 DAH (2.04?±?0.29%) and the effect of exogenous trypsin from live prey was relatively low when compared to the total trypsin activity in larvae. This study discusses the differences in ability to digest proteins in Japanese flounder when fed different rotifer morphotypes and highlights the adaptability of this species to alternative rotifer morphotypes during its early developmental stages. |
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