| Literature DB >> 33441819 |
Matteo Zarantoniello1, Basilio Randazzo1, Valentina Nozzi2, Cristina Truzzi1, Elisabetta Giorgini1, Gloriana Cardinaletti3, Lorenzo Freddi1, Stefano Ratti1, Federico Girolametti1, Andrea Osimani4, Valentina Notarstefano1, Vesna Milanović4, Paola Riolo4, Nunzio Isidoro4, Francesca Tulli3, Giorgia Gioacchini1, Ike Olivotto5.
Abstract
Over the last years, the potential use of Black Soldier Fly meal (BSF) as a new and sustainable aquafeed ingredient has been largely explored in several fish species. However, only fragmentary information is available about the use of BSF meal-based diets in sturgeon nutrition. In consideration of a circular economy concept and a more sustainable aquaculture development, the present research represents the first comprehensive multidisciplinary study on the physiological effects of a BSF diet during sturgeon culture in an aquaponic system. Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) juveniles were fed over a 60-days feeding trial on a control diet (Hi0) and a diet containing 50% of full-fat BSF meal respect to fish meal (Hi50). Physiological responses of fish were investigated using several analytical approaches, such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, histology, Fourier Transformed Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), microbiome sequencing and Real-time PCR. While aquaponic systems performed optimally during the trial, Hi50 group fish showed lower diet acceptance that resulted in growth and survival reduction, a decrease in hepatic lipids and glycogen content (FTIR), a higher hepatic hsp70.1 gene expression and a worsening in gut histological morphometric parameters. The low feed acceptance showed by Hi50 group sturgeon highlighted the necessity to improve the palatability of BSF-based diet designed for sturgeon culture.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33441819 PMCID: PMC7806854 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-80379-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379