Rotifers fed with n-3 highly unsaturated fatty acid-enriched Chlorella vulgaris are suitable for the rearing of larval red sea bream Pagrus major
2006
Maruyama, I.(Chlorella Industry Co. Ltd., Chikugo, Fukuoka (Japan)) | Yamamoto, S. | Hayashi, M. | Murata, O.
Rearing of larval red sea bream Pagrus major was performed by feeding with rotifers cultured in Chlorella vulgaris K-22 enriched with n-3HUFAs (mainly DHA). Results for larval growth, survival rate, activity, and air-bladder opening rate suggested the successful rearing of the red sea bream. The total content of n-3HUFAs in the larvae at the end of the rearing was even higher than the level immediately after hatching. It can therefore be concluded that the enhanced n-3HUFAs in C. vulgaris were effective via rotifer for the rearing of red sea bream larvae. The n-3HUFA-enriched C. vulgaris makes it possible to realize the rearing of red sea bream without a secondary rotifer-culture process for enhancement of n-3HUFAs.
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