Biochemical indices (RNA/DNA ratio and protein content) in studying the nutritional status of Ruditapes decussatus (Linnaeus 1758) juveniles |
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Authors: | Salem Fathallah Mohamed Néjib Medhioub Amel Medhioub Hamadi Boussetta |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut National des sciences et Technologies de la Mer Centre de Monastir, Laboratoire d'aquaculture, Monastir, Tunisie;2. Ecole Superieur d'Horticulture de Chott Mariem, Laboratoire de Biochimie et d'Ecotoxicologie Environnementale, Chott-Meriem, Sousse, Tunisie |
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Abstract: | In this work, we investigated the nutritional status of Ruditapes decussatus juveniles under different rearing conditions, using biochemical indices (RNA/DNA ratio and protein content) and the linear instantaneous growth rate (IGR). Two experiments were conducted to study the effect of starvation, addition of substrate (sand) as rearing support and diet composition on somatic growth and biochemical indices. Results show that biochemical indices of fed juveniles were significantly (P<0.05) higher. Highest RNA/DNA values and protein content were recorded in fed juveniles reared with substrate (P<0.05); conversely, lowest values were recorded in starved ones reared without substrate. In the second experiment, the highest RNA/DNA ratio was recorded in juveniles fed with control algal mixture composed of species commonly used in bivalve nurseries [Isochrysis galbana (clone T-Iso), Chaetoceros calcitrans and Tetraselmis suecica] and lowest in those fed with algal species isolated from Tunisian coasts. This confirms the usefulness of the RNA/DNA ratio and protein content in the clam's nutritional status evaluation. This assay is useful to provide information about the nutritional status and health of the clam in field conditions. |
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Keywords: | clam juveniles nutritional status RNA/DNA ratio proteins substrate diet |
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