Biochemical composition of Nyctiphanes australis and its possible use as an aquaculture feed source: Lipids,pigments and fluoride content |
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Authors: | P Virtue R E Johannes P D Nichols J W Young |
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Institution: | (1) Marine Laboratories, CSIRO Divisions of Oceanography, GPO Box 1538, 7001 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia;(2) Division of Fisheries, Marine Laboratories, GPO Box 1538, 7001 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
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Abstract: | Nyctiphanes australis contained, on a dry weight basis, an average of 52% crude protein and 5.0 to 9.5% lipid. The fatty acid profile of N. australis was markedly unsaturated, with a mean total 3 fatty acid content of 48.6±2.4% of total fatty acids. N. australis contained high levels of the essential long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids eicosapentaenoic (EPA, 20:53) and docosahexaencic (DHA, 22:63), ranging from 16.6 to 36.5% and 11.1 to 24.8%, respectively. The concentration of total carotenoids ranged from 137 to 302 g g–1 dry wt, with no significant differences in concentrations found with season or life stage. The carotenoids were comprised of 79.5% astaxanthin and 20.5% canthaxanthin. The lipid and pigment compositions of N. australis suggest that the species could serve as a suitable feed source for cultured salmonids. Like other euphausiids, N. australis contained high levels of fluoride, with a seasonal range between 277 and 3507 g g–1 dry wt. The high fluoride levels found in N. australis would not detract from its potential as a feed source for salmonids because ingested fluoride is largely absorbed by the skeleton. |
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