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Effect on Enrichment with Schizochytrium sp. and Squid Todarodes pacificus Liver Oil on Fatty Acid Content of Live Feed

오징어(Todarodes pacificus) 간유와 광합성세균을 주원료로 한 동물먹이생물 영양강화제의 지질 영양강화 효과

  • Park, Jin-Chul (National Fisheries Research and Development Institute) ;
  • Lee, Bae-Ik (National Fisheries Research and Development Institute) ;
  • Kwon, O-Nam (Marine Biology Center for Research and Education, Gangneung-Wonju National University)
  • Received : 2011.04.04
  • Accepted : 2011.06.21
  • Published : 2011.08.30

Abstract

We investigated the effects of enrichment with oil or bacteria on the fatty acid composition of rotifers and Artemia as live prey. One enrichment(oil source) was mainly composed of squid Todarodes pacificus liver oil; the other(photosynthetic-bacterial source) was primarily made up of Schizochytrium sp. The enrichments were intended to enhance the nutritional value of the live prey, such as their EPA, DHA and n-3 HUFA contents. The lipid content as EPA and DHA of rotifers was higher when enriched with the oil source rather than the photosynthetic-bacterial source. The DHA content of Artemia nauplii after enrichment differed significantly, depending on the type of enrichment used(P<0.05). When the Artemia nauplii were enriched with the oil source, the DHA content was increased to 16.8%, whereas it increased only to 1.1% when enriched with the photosynthetic-bacterial source. These results indicate that selection of the enrichment is important for Artemia nauplii but not for rotifers.

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