A Novel Coelastrella tenuitheca Isolate Enhances Growth, Immunity, and Gene Expression in Whiteleg Shrimp
Mohamed Ashour, Fawzia S. Ali, Ahmed Mamoon, Mohamed M. Mabrouk, Ahmed I. A. Mansour, Ahmed F. Abdelhamid, Abdallah Tageldein Mansour, Ehab Mohamed, Mostafa Elshobary

TL;DR
Adding a specific freshwater microalga to shrimp feed improves growth, immunity, and health in whiteleg shrimp.
Contribution
A novel Coelastrella tenuitheca isolate is shown to enhance shrimp growth and immunity when used as a feed supplement.
Findings
Shrimp fed with 2.5 g/kg Coelastrella terrestris had higher growth, survival, and feed efficiency.
Digestive enzymes and immune parameters like lysozyme and SOD were significantly elevated in supplemented shrimp.
Growth- and immunity-related genes were upregulated by 2–3 times in shrimp fed with the microalga.
Abstract
In this study, the freshwater microalga Coelastrella terrestris NIOF17/005 was utilized as a feed additive for the Pacific whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei). Coelastrella terrestris was characterized morphologically, phylogenetically (using 18s rRNA), and biochemically. Shrimp diets were supplemented with C. terrestris at 0, 1, 2.5, and 5 g/kg. After a 56-day feeding trial, the biochemical analysis of C. terrestris revealed a composition of 38.12% protein, 37.82% lipids, and 15.75% carbohydrates, with valuable bioactive compounds including polyunsaturated fatty acids and antioxidant substrates. The supplementation of 2.5 g/kg C. terrestris significantly improved the growth performance of L. vannamei (10.23 g final weight), survival rate (92.67%), and feed conversion ratio (1.71). The whole-body composition analysis of L. vannamei indicated enhanced protein content (59.74%) and…
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TopicsAquaculture Nutrition and Growth · Aquaculture disease management and microbiota · Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms
