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Cahu, Chantal; Gisbert, Enric; Villeneuve, Laure A. N.; Morais, Sofia; Hamza, Neila; Wold, Per-avid; Zambonino, Jose-luis. |
The aim of this paper is to provide explanations of how dietary phospholipid (PL) globally improves fish larval development, including growth and survival, digestive functions and skeletal development, and to propose optimal PL levels and sources in fish larval diets. Dietary incorporation of 8-12% PL related to dry matter (d.m.) promotes growth and enhanced survival in various species. Marine source PL, incorporating highly unsaturated fatty acids, was most efficient than soybean lecithin. This beneficial effect was explained by an enhancement in digestive functions, assessed by digestive enzyme activities and histomorphology. Nevertheless, 1.5-2.5% highly unsaturated fatty acids related to diet d.m. supplied by PL improved growth, survival and skeletal... |
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Palavras-chave: Gene regulation; Skeletal development; Digestive functions; Fish larvae; Phospholipid. |
Ano: 2009 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-6460.pdf |
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Cahu, Chantal; Zambonino, Jose-luis; Takeuchi, Toshio. |
Marine fish larvae undergo major functional and morphological changes during the developmental stages and several factors can interfere with the normal development of larvae and affect fry quality. Skeletal malformations, such as spinal malformation-scoliosis, lordosis, coiled vertebral column-, missing or additional fin rays, bending opercle or jaw malformations, are frequently observed in hatchery-reared larvae. This paper reviews the effects of some nutritional components on skeletal development in larvae of a number of fish species. In the dietary lipid fraction, for instance, it was proven that the phospholipid concentration affected the spinal malformation rate in sea bass fed a compound diet from mouth opening onwards. Phosphatidylinositol, in... |
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Palavras-chave: Retinoic acid; Ascorbic acid; Amino acid; Phospholipid; Peptides; Skeletal development; Quality; Fish larvae. |
Ano: 2003 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2003/publication-443.pdf |
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Mazurais, David; Glynatsi, Nomiki; Darias, Maria J.; Christodoulopoulou, Stavroula; Cahu, Chantal; Zambonino, Jose-luis; Koumoundouros, Giorgos. |
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of graded levels of dietary vitamin A on sea bass larval performances and to determine optimal retinol levels at different larval stages to avoid specific skeletal malformations. Retinol was incorporated into larval feeds at 0, 5,10,15, 25, 35 and 70 mg kg(-1) dry matter (giving rise to RET0, RET5, RET10, RET15, RET25, RET35, RET70 groups, respectively). Analysis of the several types of deformities affecting the skull, vertebral column or fins of the fish were observed depending on experimental groups. On one hand, the incidence of skull malformations affecting the maxillary and premaxillary bones. dentaries, operculum, branchiostegal rays and glossohyal was lower for the RET0 and RET5 groups. On the... |
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Palavras-chave: Hoxd 9; Vitamin A; Skeletal development; Sea bass larvae. |
Ano: 2009 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-6779.pdf |
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