The evaluation of Arthrospira platensis bioactivity and their dietary supplementation to Nile tilapia vegetarian diet on growth performance, feed utilization, body composition and hemato-biochemical parameters

Author:

Mansour Abdallah Tageldein12,Alsaqufi Ahmed Saud1,Alkhamis Yousef A.1,Al-Gazar Faten Fathy3,Zaki Mohamed Abdullah3,Nour Abdel Aziz Moussa3,Ramadan Khaled M. A.45

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal and Fish Production , College of Agricultural and Food Sciences , King Faisal University , P.O Box 420, Al-Ahsa 31982 , Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Fish and Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture (Saba Basha) , Alexandria University , P.O. Box 21531, Alexandria , Egypt

3. Department of Fish and Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture (El Shatby) , Alexandria University , Egypt

4. Central Laboratories , King Faisal University , P.O Box 420, Al-Ahsa 31982 , Saudi Arabia

5. Agricultural Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Agriculture , Ain-Shams University , Cairo , Egypt

Abstract

Abstract The present study aimed to identify the carotenoid content and evaluate the antioxidant activities of spirulina, Arthrospira platensis, (in vitro) and the effect of its supplementation to a vegetarian diet on growth performance, feed utilization, body proximate composition and physiological status of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (in vivo). The carotenoid content of spirulina was identified by UPLC-MS/MS and showed that trans and cis β-carotene were the major carotenoid (88.3%) followed by β-cryptoxanthin and zeathanthine. The antioxidant activity of spirulina was determined in water and crude carotenoid extracts by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging assay, both extracts showed a significant free radical scavenging capacity. In addition, Nile tilapia fry (0.83 ± 0.01 g) was fed a vegetarian diet supplemented with different levels of spirulina for 12 weeks. The results revealed that the highest growth performance and nutrient utilization were recorded with 0.5% spirulina and the peak response determined at 0.63%-0.65% using polynomial second order regression. Also, the hemoglobin content improved in a quadratic regression model with the peak at 0.67% spirulina. Plasma total protein and lipid contents increased significantly with spirulina levels over 0.50%. Moreover, the aminopeptidase activities and glucose level decreased significantly with increasing spirulina levels. The current study recommended the supplementation of the Nile tilapia vegetarian diet with spirulina at levels of 0.63-0.65% for better growth performance and physiological status.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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