Dietary curcumin promotes gilthead seabream larvae digestive capacity and modulates oxidative status
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Resumo: | The larval stage is highly prone to stress due to the ontogenetic and metabolic alterations occurring in fish. Curcumin inclusion in diets has been shown to improve growth by modulating oxidative status, immune response, and/or feed digestibility in several fish species. The aim of the present work was to assess if dietary curcumin could promote marine fish larvae digestive maturation and improve robustness. Gilthead seabream larvae were fed a diet supplemented with curcumin at dose of 0 (CTRL), 1.5 (LOW), or 3.0 g/Kg feed for 27 days. From 4 to 24 days after hatching (DAH), no differences were observed in growth performance. At the end of the experiment (31 DAH) LOW larvae had a better condition factor than CTRL fish. Moreover, HIGH larvae showed higher trypsin and chymotrypsin activity when compared to CTRL fish. LOW and HIGH larvae were able to maintain the mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production during development, in contrast to CTRL larvae. In conclusion, curcumin supplementation seems to promote larvae digestive capacity and modulate the oxidative status during ontogeny. Furthermore, the present results provide new insights on the impacts of dietary antioxidants on marine larvae development and a possible improvement of robustness in the short and long term. |
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Dietary curcumin promotes gilthead seabream larvae digestive capacity and modulates oxidative statusFish larvaeGilthead seabreamCurcumin supplementationGrowth performanceFeeding incidenceGut fullnessDigestive capacityAntioxidant statusThe larval stage is highly prone to stress due to the ontogenetic and metabolic alterations occurring in fish. Curcumin inclusion in diets has been shown to improve growth by modulating oxidative status, immune response, and/or feed digestibility in several fish species. The aim of the present work was to assess if dietary curcumin could promote marine fish larvae digestive maturation and improve robustness. Gilthead seabream larvae were fed a diet supplemented with curcumin at dose of 0 (CTRL), 1.5 (LOW), or 3.0 g/Kg feed for 27 days. From 4 to 24 days after hatching (DAH), no differences were observed in growth performance. At the end of the experiment (31 DAH) LOW larvae had a better condition factor than CTRL fish. Moreover, HIGH larvae showed higher trypsin and chymotrypsin activity when compared to CTRL fish. LOW and HIGH larvae were able to maintain the mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production during development, in contrast to CTRL larvae. In conclusion, curcumin supplementation seems to promote larvae digestive capacity and modulate the oxidative status during ontogeny. Furthermore, the present results provide new insights on the impacts of dietary antioxidants on marine larvae development and a possible improvement of robustness in the short and long term.ALG-01-0145-FEDER-029151MDPISapientiaXavier, Maria JoãoDardengo, Gian MarcoNavarro-Guillén, CarmenLopes, Andre D.Colen, R.Valente, Luisa M. P.Conceição, Luís E. C.Engrola, Sofia2021-06-25T12:31:07Z2021-06-032021-06-24T14:10:33Z2021-06-03T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/16663engAnimals 11 (6): 1667 (2021)10.3390/ani110616672076-2615info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:28:37Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/16663Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:06:45.524924Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Dietary curcumin promotes gilthead seabream larvae digestive capacity and modulates oxidative status |
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Dietary curcumin promotes gilthead seabream larvae digestive capacity and modulates oxidative status |
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Dietary curcumin promotes gilthead seabream larvae digestive capacity and modulates oxidative status Xavier, Maria João Fish larvae Gilthead seabream Curcumin supplementation Growth performance Feeding incidence Gut fullness Digestive capacity Antioxidant status |
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Dietary curcumin promotes gilthead seabream larvae digestive capacity and modulates oxidative status |
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Dietary curcumin promotes gilthead seabream larvae digestive capacity and modulates oxidative status |
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Dietary curcumin promotes gilthead seabream larvae digestive capacity and modulates oxidative status |
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Dietary curcumin promotes gilthead seabream larvae digestive capacity and modulates oxidative status |
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Dietary curcumin promotes gilthead seabream larvae digestive capacity and modulates oxidative status |
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Xavier, Maria João |
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Xavier, Maria João Dardengo, Gian Marco Navarro-Guillén, Carmen Lopes, Andre D. Colen, R. Valente, Luisa M. P. Conceição, Luís E. C. Engrola, Sofia |
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Dardengo, Gian Marco Navarro-Guillén, Carmen Lopes, Andre D. Colen, R. Valente, Luisa M. P. Conceição, Luís E. C. Engrola, Sofia |
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Sapientia |
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Xavier, Maria João Dardengo, Gian Marco Navarro-Guillén, Carmen Lopes, Andre D. Colen, R. Valente, Luisa M. P. Conceição, Luís E. C. Engrola, Sofia |
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Fish larvae Gilthead seabream Curcumin supplementation Growth performance Feeding incidence Gut fullness Digestive capacity Antioxidant status |
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Fish larvae Gilthead seabream Curcumin supplementation Growth performance Feeding incidence Gut fullness Digestive capacity Antioxidant status |
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The larval stage is highly prone to stress due to the ontogenetic and metabolic alterations occurring in fish. Curcumin inclusion in diets has been shown to improve growth by modulating oxidative status, immune response, and/or feed digestibility in several fish species. The aim of the present work was to assess if dietary curcumin could promote marine fish larvae digestive maturation and improve robustness. Gilthead seabream larvae were fed a diet supplemented with curcumin at dose of 0 (CTRL), 1.5 (LOW), or 3.0 g/Kg feed for 27 days. From 4 to 24 days after hatching (DAH), no differences were observed in growth performance. At the end of the experiment (31 DAH) LOW larvae had a better condition factor than CTRL fish. Moreover, HIGH larvae showed higher trypsin and chymotrypsin activity when compared to CTRL fish. LOW and HIGH larvae were able to maintain the mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production during development, in contrast to CTRL larvae. In conclusion, curcumin supplementation seems to promote larvae digestive capacity and modulate the oxidative status during ontogeny. Furthermore, the present results provide new insights on the impacts of dietary antioxidants on marine larvae development and a possible improvement of robustness in the short and long term. |
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2021-06-25T12:31:07Z 2021-06-03 2021-06-24T14:10:33Z 2021-06-03T00:00:00Z |
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Animals 11 (6): 1667 (2021) 10.3390/ani11061667 2076-2615 |
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