# From waste to wellness: Citrus by-products as nutritional and immunological enhancers in aquaculture

**Authors:** Yu Wang, Meng-Ze Nie, Ping Shi, Yuan-Sen Liu, Wei-Bing Lan, Zi-Ru Dai, Muhammad Adeel, Hafiz Umer Javed

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.fochx.2026.103523 · 2026-01-12

## TL;DR

Citrus by-products can improve fish growth and immunity in aquaculture while supporting sustainability.

## Contribution

This paper reviews the use of citrus by-products in aquafeeds and highlights green extraction methods for bioactive compounds.

## Key findings

- Citrus by-products improve fish growth and disease resistance.
- Ultrasound-assisted extraction increases phenolic yields by over 30%.
- Citrus by-products support sustainable aquaculture by reducing waste.

## Abstract

The aquaculture industry plays a vital role in global protein supply; however, it faces significant challenges, including escalating feed costs, disease outbreaks, and concerns over environmental sustainability. Citrus by-products offer a valuable and underutilized renewable resource for developing functional aquafeeds. Green extraction technologies, particularly ultrasound-assisted extraction, have demonstrated high efficiency in recovering bioactive compounds, increasing phenolic yields by more than 30 % while substantially reducing solvent consumption. The inclusion of citrus-derived bioactive in aquafeeds enhances growth performance, immune function, and disease resistance in aquatic species. For example, dietary supplementation with lemon peel extracts improved survival in Nile tilapia to over 80 %, while bitter orange essential oil increased growth rate and modulated immune-related gene expression in common carp. Despite these promising results, bioavailability, metabolic pathways, and species-specific responses remain insufficiently understood. This review synthesizes advances in green extraction and functional applications of citrus bioactives, identifying critical research gaps to guide sustainable aquaculture innovation.

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•Citrus by-products enhance fish growth, immunity, and disease resistance.•Essential oils from citrus peels improve metabolic regulation in fish.•Green extraction technologies can efficiently extract bioactive compounds from citrus waste.•Citrus-derived pectin, oils, and phenolics improve fish health, with focus on mechanisms.•Citrus by-products support sustainable aquaculture by reducing waste and enhancing fish performance.

Citrus by-products enhance fish growth, immunity, and disease resistance.

Essential oils from citrus peels improve metabolic regulation in fish.

Green extraction technologies can efficiently extract bioactive compounds from citrus waste.

Citrus-derived pectin, oils, and phenolics improve fish health, with focus on mechanisms.

Citrus by-products support sustainable aquaculture by reducing waste and enhancing fish performance.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** pectin (PubChem CID 441476)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** bitter orange essential oil (-)
- **Species:** Cyprinus carpio (carp, species) [taxon 7962], Oreochromis niloticus (Nile tilapia, species) [taxon 8128], Citrus (genus) [taxon 2706]

## Figures

6 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12853054/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12853054