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Oil from transgenic Camelina sativa containing over 25 % n-3 long-chain PUFA as the major lipid source in feed for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).

Mónica B Betancor1, Keshuai Li2, Valentin S Bucerzan1, Matthew Sprague1, Olga Sayanova3, Sarah Usher3, Lihua Han3, Fernando Norambuena4, Ole Torrissen5, Johnathan A Napier3, Douglas R Tocher1, Rolf E Olsen2.   

Abstract

Facing a bottleneck in the growth of aquaculture, and a gap in the supply and demand of the highly beneficial n-3 long-chain PUFA (LC-PUFA), sustainable alternatives to traditional marine-based feeds are required. Therefore, in the present trial, a novel oil obtained from a genetically engineered oilseed crop, Camelina sativa, that supplied over 25 % n-3 LC-PUFA was tested as a sole dietary-added lipid source in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) feed. Three groups of fish were fed three experimental diets for 12 weeks with the same basal composition and containing 20 % added oil supplied by either a blend of fish oil and rapeseed oil (1:3) (COM) reflecting current commercial formulations, wild-type Camelina oil (WCO) or the novel transgenic Camelina oil (TCO). There were no negative effects on the growth, survival rate or health of the fish. The whole fish and flesh n-3 LC-PUFA levels were highest in fish fed TCO, with levels more than 2-fold higher compared with those of fish fed the COM and WCO diets, respectively. Diet TCO had no negative impacts on the evaluated immune and physiological parameters of head kidney monocytes. The transcriptomic responses of liver and mid-intestine showed only mild effects on metabolism genes. Overall, the results clearly indicated that the oil from transgenic Camelina was highly efficient in supplying n-3 LC-PUFA providing levels double that obtained with a current commercial standard, and similar to those a decade ago before substantial dietary fishmeal and oil replacement.

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Keywords:  ADC apparent digestibility coefficient; COM fish oil/rapeseed oil feed; DEG differentially expressed genes; FC fold-change; FO fish oil; LC-PUFA zzm321990n-3 long-chain PUFA; LPS lipopolysaccharide; PC pyloric caeca; TCO transgenic Camelina oil feed; VO vegetable oil; WCO wild-type Camelina oil feed; cDNA complementary DNA; Aquaculture; Camelina; DHA; EPA; Fish oil

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29845899     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114518001125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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