Proximate composition and fatty acids profiles of Artemia cysts and nauplii from different geographical regions of Iran

Artemia has been widely used in aquaculture as a suitable live food. The presence of highly unsaturated fatty acids is a key factor that determines the nutritional value and marketing of Artemia for shrimp, marine larvae, sturgeon and ornamental fish industries. To determine the variation in nutritional content in cysts, decapsulated cysts and nauplii of Artemia from three different biotopes of Iran, were tested for their protein, lipid, energy, and fatty acid profiles, particularly essential fatty acids. The cysts collected from Urmia, Maharlou and Meighan lakes, were rinsed, processed, decapsulated, hatched and then analyzed for proximate and fatty acid composition using standard methods. Statistical comparisons of the results revealed significant differences not only in proximate composition but also in fatty acid contents (p<0.05). The highest mean (±SD) level of protein (60.5±3.3%), lipid (18.60±1.1%) and energy contents (5448.3±10.4 Kcal/kg) were observed in Instar I nauplii hatched from Urmia Lake cysts, Instar I nauplii hatched from Maharlou Lake cyst and Instar I nauplii hatched from Urmia Lake decapsulated cyst, respectively. The highest content of DHA (0.78 mg/g DW) was observed in nauplii of cysts from Urmia Lake whereas it was around zero in other samples. The highest level of EPA (24.24 mg/g DW) was measured in nauplii from Maharlou Lake decapsulated cysts and the lowest (0.24 mg/g DW) was observed in Urmia lake cysts. The results revealed that the nauplii from decapsulated cysts of Maharlou Lake Artemia contained significantly higher levels of EPA and n-3 HUFA compared to others. Therefore, it is recommended to use it in aquatic larviculture.

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Main Authors: Peykaran Mana, N., Vahabzadeh, H., Seidgar, M., Hafezieh, M., Pourali, H.R.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
Subjects:Aquaculture, Biology, Chemistry, Fisheries, Artemia, cyst, Decapsulated cyst, Nauplii, Nutritional value, Fatty Acid Profile, Physiology, Iran,
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-374782021-07-09T02:54:57Z Proximate composition and fatty acids profiles of Artemia cysts and nauplii from different geographical regions of Iran Peykaran Mana, N. Vahabzadeh, H. Seidgar, M. Hafezieh, M. Pourali, H.R. Aquaculture Biology Chemistry Fisheries Artemia cyst Decapsulated cyst Nauplii Nutritional value Fatty Acid Profile Biology Physiology Iran Artemia has been widely used in aquaculture as a suitable live food. The presence of highly unsaturated fatty acids is a key factor that determines the nutritional value and marketing of Artemia for shrimp, marine larvae, sturgeon and ornamental fish industries. To determine the variation in nutritional content in cysts, decapsulated cysts and nauplii of Artemia from three different biotopes of Iran, were tested for their protein, lipid, energy, and fatty acid profiles, particularly essential fatty acids. The cysts collected from Urmia, Maharlou and Meighan lakes, were rinsed, processed, decapsulated, hatched and then analyzed for proximate and fatty acid composition using standard methods. Statistical comparisons of the results revealed significant differences not only in proximate composition but also in fatty acid contents (p<0.05). The highest mean (±SD) level of protein (60.5±3.3%), lipid (18.60±1.1%) and energy contents (5448.3±10.4 Kcal/kg) were observed in Instar I nauplii hatched from Urmia Lake cysts, Instar I nauplii hatched from Maharlou Lake cyst and Instar I nauplii hatched from Urmia Lake decapsulated cyst, respectively. The highest content of DHA (0.78 mg/g DW) was observed in nauplii of cysts from Urmia Lake whereas it was around zero in other samples. The highest level of EPA (24.24 mg/g DW) was measured in nauplii from Maharlou Lake decapsulated cysts and the lowest (0.24 mg/g DW) was observed in Urmia lake cysts. The results revealed that the nauplii from decapsulated cysts of Maharlou Lake Artemia contained significantly higher levels of EPA and n-3 HUFA compared to others. Therefore, it is recommended to use it in aquatic larviculture. 2021-06-24T18:05:56Z 2021-06-24T18:05:56Z 2014 article TRUE 1562-2916 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/37478 en http://www.ifro.ir application/pdf application/pdf 761-775 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/22724 18721 2018-05-17 18:48:06 22724 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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topic Aquaculture
Biology
Chemistry
Fisheries
Artemia
cyst
Decapsulated cyst
Nauplii
Nutritional value
Fatty Acid Profile
Biology
Physiology
Iran
Aquaculture
Biology
Chemistry
Fisheries
Artemia
cyst
Decapsulated cyst
Nauplii
Nutritional value
Fatty Acid Profile
Biology
Physiology
Iran
spellingShingle Aquaculture
Biology
Chemistry
Fisheries
Artemia
cyst
Decapsulated cyst
Nauplii
Nutritional value
Fatty Acid Profile
Biology
Physiology
Iran
Aquaculture
Biology
Chemistry
Fisheries
Artemia
cyst
Decapsulated cyst
Nauplii
Nutritional value
Fatty Acid Profile
Biology
Physiology
Iran
Peykaran Mana, N.
Vahabzadeh, H.
Seidgar, M.
Hafezieh, M.
Pourali, H.R.
Proximate composition and fatty acids profiles of Artemia cysts and nauplii from different geographical regions of Iran
description Artemia has been widely used in aquaculture as a suitable live food. The presence of highly unsaturated fatty acids is a key factor that determines the nutritional value and marketing of Artemia for shrimp, marine larvae, sturgeon and ornamental fish industries. To determine the variation in nutritional content in cysts, decapsulated cysts and nauplii of Artemia from three different biotopes of Iran, were tested for their protein, lipid, energy, and fatty acid profiles, particularly essential fatty acids. The cysts collected from Urmia, Maharlou and Meighan lakes, were rinsed, processed, decapsulated, hatched and then analyzed for proximate and fatty acid composition using standard methods. Statistical comparisons of the results revealed significant differences not only in proximate composition but also in fatty acid contents (p<0.05). The highest mean (±SD) level of protein (60.5±3.3%), lipid (18.60±1.1%) and energy contents (5448.3±10.4 Kcal/kg) were observed in Instar I nauplii hatched from Urmia Lake cysts, Instar I nauplii hatched from Maharlou Lake cyst and Instar I nauplii hatched from Urmia Lake decapsulated cyst, respectively. The highest content of DHA (0.78 mg/g DW) was observed in nauplii of cysts from Urmia Lake whereas it was around zero in other samples. The highest level of EPA (24.24 mg/g DW) was measured in nauplii from Maharlou Lake decapsulated cysts and the lowest (0.24 mg/g DW) was observed in Urmia lake cysts. The results revealed that the nauplii from decapsulated cysts of Maharlou Lake Artemia contained significantly higher levels of EPA and n-3 HUFA compared to others. Therefore, it is recommended to use it in aquatic larviculture.
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topic_facet Aquaculture
Biology
Chemistry
Fisheries
Artemia
cyst
Decapsulated cyst
Nauplii
Nutritional value
Fatty Acid Profile
Biology
Physiology
Iran
author Peykaran Mana, N.
Vahabzadeh, H.
Seidgar, M.
Hafezieh, M.
Pourali, H.R.
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Vahabzadeh, H.
Seidgar, M.
Hafezieh, M.
Pourali, H.R.
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title Proximate composition and fatty acids profiles of Artemia cysts and nauplii from different geographical regions of Iran
title_short Proximate composition and fatty acids profiles of Artemia cysts and nauplii from different geographical regions of Iran
title_full Proximate composition and fatty acids profiles of Artemia cysts and nauplii from different geographical regions of Iran
title_fullStr Proximate composition and fatty acids profiles of Artemia cysts and nauplii from different geographical regions of Iran
title_full_unstemmed Proximate composition and fatty acids profiles of Artemia cysts and nauplii from different geographical regions of Iran
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