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Aquaculture Nutrition
Aquaculture Nutrition
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This study investigated the effects of dietary orange peel (OP) on growth perfor‐
mance, feed utilization, antioxidant activity, intestinal microbiota and liver histology
of Gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) larvae (0.32 ± 0.01 g/fish) (mean ± SD). Fish fed
iso‐nitrogenous (480 g/kg protein) and iso‐energetic (23 MJ/kg) diets supplemented
with OP at concentrations of 0, 1, 3 or 5 g/kg diet, for 60 days. Growth performance
and feed utilization parameters were significantly improved by the elevation of di‐
etary OP level, and the optimum level was 5 g/kg diet. The maximum activity of the
total antioxidant capacity, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, catalase,
alkaline phosphatase enzyme and malondialdehyde in the liver was found at 5.5, 4.6,
3.4, 2.9, 3.7 and 3.8 g OP/kg diet, respectively. All tested bacteria (Staphylococcus
spp., Vibrio spp. and Salmonela spp) and total bacterial count decreased significantly
in the gut of fish fed high levels of OP (3.0 or 5.0 g/kg). No differences were found in
the liver histo‐architecture among treatments after 60 days feeding on OP diets. In
summary, dietary OP improved growth rate, antioxidant activity and intestinal micro‐
biota of S. aurata larvae with an optimum range from 2.9 to 5.5 g/kg diet.
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