Benefits of Virgin Coconut Oil in Diet to Colossoma macropomum (Cuvier, 1818).

This study investigated the effects of different dietary levels of virgin coconut oil on growth, body composition, bacterial resistance, and hematology parameters in tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum). Six isolipidic (12% crude lipid) and isonitrogenous (33% CP) diets were formulated adding virgin coconut oil (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%) as lipid source, replacing the soybean oil. A positive control diet also prepared containing 15% lauric acid (main fatty acid in virgin coconut oil). Triplicate groups of 20 fish were fed twice daily throughout 90 days. Monthly, we evaluated the tambaqui growth performance, weight and biomass gain, specific growth ratio, apparent feeding conversion, relative condition factor, fish weight uniformity, and final survival. At end of experiment, the fish were subjected to bacterial challenge and blood analysis (glucose, lactate, plasmatic protein, and redcell blood). Fish fed 0%, 100% of VCO and lauric acid presented lower growth than fish fed 50% of virgin coconut oil (VCO) which presents the highest biomass (929:8 ± 80:6a) and weight gain (15:4±4:3a) (p < 0:05). Furthermore, the fish fed 50% and 75% VCO had an increase on body protein (50 and 58%, respectively) without increase body fat content. The values of triglycerides and cholesterol decreased (242:4 ± 39:1c and 181:5 ± 14:6bc) in fish fed 50% VCO and lauric acid, respectively. After bacterial challenge, a hemolytic anemia occurred in fish submitted to diets containing 100% of soybean oil and 100% of VCO, causing 41.67% and 100% of mortality, respectively. However, fish fed with 25 and 50% of VCO not presented any clinical signs of disease or mortality. In conclusion, dietary inclusion of 50% virgin coconut in substitution to soybean oil as a lipid source in diets for C. macropomum is recommended to improve the growth performance, body protein, and resistance against pathogenic bacteria Aeromonas hydrophila.

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Main Authors: COUTO, M. V. S. do, SOUSA, N. da C., ABE, H. A., DIAS, J. A. R., CORDEIRO, C. A. M., PAIXAO, P. E. G., SANTOS, T. B. R., CUNHA, F. dos S., MENESES, J. O., NOGUEIRA FILHO, R. M., BOMFIM, C. N. C., HONORATO, C. A., CARDOSO, B. T., FUJIMOTO, R. Y.
Other Authors: MÁRCIA VALÉRIA SILVA DO COUTO; NATALINO DA COSTA SOUSA; HIGO ANDRADE ABE; JOEL ARTUR RODRIGUES DIAS; CARLOS ALBERTO MARTINS CORDEIRO; PETERSON EMMANUEL GUIMARAES PAIXAO; THAYS BRITO REIS SANTOS; FERNANDA DOS SANTOS CUNHA; JULIANA OLIVEIRA MENESES; RICARDO MARQUES NOGUEIRA FILHO; CAROL NUNES COSTA BOMFIM; CLAUCIA APARECIDA HONORATO; BRUNO TRINDADE CARDOSO, CPATC; RODRIGO YUDI FUJIMOTO, CPATC.
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Published: Aquaculture Nutrition, 4387692, 2022. 2022-12-22
Subjects:Coco, Óleo, Peixe, Tambaqui, Doença Animal, Tratamento, Fish, Fish diseases, Coconut oil,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1150249
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11502492022-12-22T15:01:44Z Benefits of Virgin Coconut Oil in Diet to Colossoma macropomum (Cuvier, 1818). COUTO, M. V. S. do SOUSA, N. da C. ABE, H. A. DIAS, J. A. R. CORDEIRO, C. A. M. PAIXAO, P. E. G. SANTOS, T. B. R. CUNHA, F. dos S. MENESES, J. O. NOGUEIRA FILHO, R. M. BOMFIM, C. N. C. HONORATO, C. A. CARDOSO, B. T. FUJIMOTO, R. Y. MÁRCIA VALÉRIA SILVA DO COUTO; NATALINO DA COSTA SOUSA; HIGO ANDRADE ABE; JOEL ARTUR RODRIGUES DIAS; CARLOS ALBERTO MARTINS CORDEIRO; PETERSON EMMANUEL GUIMARAES PAIXAO; THAYS BRITO REIS SANTOS; FERNANDA DOS SANTOS CUNHA; JULIANA OLIVEIRA MENESES; RICARDO MARQUES NOGUEIRA FILHO; CAROL NUNES COSTA BOMFIM; CLAUCIA APARECIDA HONORATO; BRUNO TRINDADE CARDOSO, CPATC; RODRIGO YUDI FUJIMOTO, CPATC. Coco Óleo Peixe Tambaqui Doença Animal Tratamento Fish Fish diseases Coconut oil This study investigated the effects of different dietary levels of virgin coconut oil on growth, body composition, bacterial resistance, and hematology parameters in tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum). Six isolipidic (12% crude lipid) and isonitrogenous (33% CP) diets were formulated adding virgin coconut oil (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%) as lipid source, replacing the soybean oil. A positive control diet also prepared containing 15% lauric acid (main fatty acid in virgin coconut oil). Triplicate groups of 20 fish were fed twice daily throughout 90 days. Monthly, we evaluated the tambaqui growth performance, weight and biomass gain, specific growth ratio, apparent feeding conversion, relative condition factor, fish weight uniformity, and final survival. At end of experiment, the fish were subjected to bacterial challenge and blood analysis (glucose, lactate, plasmatic protein, and redcell blood). Fish fed 0%, 100% of VCO and lauric acid presented lower growth than fish fed 50% of virgin coconut oil (VCO) which presents the highest biomass (929:8 ± 80:6a) and weight gain (15:4±4:3a) (p < 0:05). Furthermore, the fish fed 50% and 75% VCO had an increase on body protein (50 and 58%, respectively) without increase body fat content. The values of triglycerides and cholesterol decreased (242:4 ± 39:1c and 181:5 ± 14:6bc) in fish fed 50% VCO and lauric acid, respectively. After bacterial challenge, a hemolytic anemia occurred in fish submitted to diets containing 100% of soybean oil and 100% of VCO, causing 41.67% and 100% of mortality, respectively. However, fish fed with 25 and 50% of VCO not presented any clinical signs of disease or mortality. In conclusion, dietary inclusion of 50% virgin coconut in substitution to soybean oil as a lipid source in diets for C. macropomum is recommended to improve the growth performance, body protein, and resistance against pathogenic bacteria Aeromonas hydrophila. 2022-12-22T15:01:44Z 2022-12-22T15:01:44Z 2022-12-22 2022 Artigo de periódico http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1150249 https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/4387692 Ingles en openAccess Aquaculture Nutrition, 4387692, 2022.
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topic Coco
Óleo
Peixe
Tambaqui
Doença Animal
Tratamento
Fish
Fish diseases
Coconut oil
Coco
Óleo
Peixe
Tambaqui
Doença Animal
Tratamento
Fish
Fish diseases
Coconut oil
spellingShingle Coco
Óleo
Peixe
Tambaqui
Doença Animal
Tratamento
Fish
Fish diseases
Coconut oil
Coco
Óleo
Peixe
Tambaqui
Doença Animal
Tratamento
Fish
Fish diseases
Coconut oil
COUTO, M. V. S. do
SOUSA, N. da C.
ABE, H. A.
DIAS, J. A. R.
CORDEIRO, C. A. M.
PAIXAO, P. E. G.
SANTOS, T. B. R.
CUNHA, F. dos S.
MENESES, J. O.
NOGUEIRA FILHO, R. M.
BOMFIM, C. N. C.
HONORATO, C. A.
CARDOSO, B. T.
FUJIMOTO, R. Y.
Benefits of Virgin Coconut Oil in Diet to Colossoma macropomum (Cuvier, 1818).
description This study investigated the effects of different dietary levels of virgin coconut oil on growth, body composition, bacterial resistance, and hematology parameters in tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum). Six isolipidic (12% crude lipid) and isonitrogenous (33% CP) diets were formulated adding virgin coconut oil (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%) as lipid source, replacing the soybean oil. A positive control diet also prepared containing 15% lauric acid (main fatty acid in virgin coconut oil). Triplicate groups of 20 fish were fed twice daily throughout 90 days. Monthly, we evaluated the tambaqui growth performance, weight and biomass gain, specific growth ratio, apparent feeding conversion, relative condition factor, fish weight uniformity, and final survival. At end of experiment, the fish were subjected to bacterial challenge and blood analysis (glucose, lactate, plasmatic protein, and redcell blood). Fish fed 0%, 100% of VCO and lauric acid presented lower growth than fish fed 50% of virgin coconut oil (VCO) which presents the highest biomass (929:8 ± 80:6a) and weight gain (15:4±4:3a) (p < 0:05). Furthermore, the fish fed 50% and 75% VCO had an increase on body protein (50 and 58%, respectively) without increase body fat content. The values of triglycerides and cholesterol decreased (242:4 ± 39:1c and 181:5 ± 14:6bc) in fish fed 50% VCO and lauric acid, respectively. After bacterial challenge, a hemolytic anemia occurred in fish submitted to diets containing 100% of soybean oil and 100% of VCO, causing 41.67% and 100% of mortality, respectively. However, fish fed with 25 and 50% of VCO not presented any clinical signs of disease or mortality. In conclusion, dietary inclusion of 50% virgin coconut in substitution to soybean oil as a lipid source in diets for C. macropomum is recommended to improve the growth performance, body protein, and resistance against pathogenic bacteria Aeromonas hydrophila.
author2 MÁRCIA VALÉRIA SILVA DO COUTO; NATALINO DA COSTA SOUSA; HIGO ANDRADE ABE; JOEL ARTUR RODRIGUES DIAS; CARLOS ALBERTO MARTINS CORDEIRO; PETERSON EMMANUEL GUIMARAES PAIXAO; THAYS BRITO REIS SANTOS; FERNANDA DOS SANTOS CUNHA; JULIANA OLIVEIRA MENESES; RICARDO MARQUES NOGUEIRA FILHO; CAROL NUNES COSTA BOMFIM; CLAUCIA APARECIDA HONORATO; BRUNO TRINDADE CARDOSO, CPATC; RODRIGO YUDI FUJIMOTO, CPATC.
author_facet MÁRCIA VALÉRIA SILVA DO COUTO; NATALINO DA COSTA SOUSA; HIGO ANDRADE ABE; JOEL ARTUR RODRIGUES DIAS; CARLOS ALBERTO MARTINS CORDEIRO; PETERSON EMMANUEL GUIMARAES PAIXAO; THAYS BRITO REIS SANTOS; FERNANDA DOS SANTOS CUNHA; JULIANA OLIVEIRA MENESES; RICARDO MARQUES NOGUEIRA FILHO; CAROL NUNES COSTA BOMFIM; CLAUCIA APARECIDA HONORATO; BRUNO TRINDADE CARDOSO, CPATC; RODRIGO YUDI FUJIMOTO, CPATC.
COUTO, M. V. S. do
SOUSA, N. da C.
ABE, H. A.
DIAS, J. A. R.
CORDEIRO, C. A. M.
PAIXAO, P. E. G.
SANTOS, T. B. R.
CUNHA, F. dos S.
MENESES, J. O.
NOGUEIRA FILHO, R. M.
BOMFIM, C. N. C.
HONORATO, C. A.
CARDOSO, B. T.
FUJIMOTO, R. Y.
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Óleo
Peixe
Tambaqui
Doença Animal
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Fish
Fish diseases
Coconut oil
author COUTO, M. V. S. do
SOUSA, N. da C.
ABE, H. A.
DIAS, J. A. R.
CORDEIRO, C. A. M.
PAIXAO, P. E. G.
SANTOS, T. B. R.
CUNHA, F. dos S.
MENESES, J. O.
NOGUEIRA FILHO, R. M.
BOMFIM, C. N. C.
HONORATO, C. A.
CARDOSO, B. T.
FUJIMOTO, R. Y.
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title Benefits of Virgin Coconut Oil in Diet to Colossoma macropomum (Cuvier, 1818).
title_short Benefits of Virgin Coconut Oil in Diet to Colossoma macropomum (Cuvier, 1818).
title_full Benefits of Virgin Coconut Oil in Diet to Colossoma macropomum (Cuvier, 1818).
title_fullStr Benefits of Virgin Coconut Oil in Diet to Colossoma macropomum (Cuvier, 1818).
title_full_unstemmed Benefits of Virgin Coconut Oil in Diet to Colossoma macropomum (Cuvier, 1818).
title_sort benefits of virgin coconut oil in diet to colossoma macropomum (cuvier, 1818).
publisher Aquaculture Nutrition, 4387692, 2022.
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url http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1150249
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