Improvement of growth, lipid metabolism and innate immune response in Pacific white shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) post-larvae through enrichment of live feeds with Schizochytrium sp., taurine and inosine monophosphate
Suhyeok Kim, Sanghyun Song, Yeonji Lee, Yein Lee, Young-Mi Lee, Kook-Jin Cho, Kyeong-Jun Lee, Mohammed El Basuini, Mohammed El Basuini, Mohammed El Basuini

TL;DR
This study shows that enriching live feeds with Schizochytrium sp., taurine, and inosine monophosphate improves growth, lipid metabolism, and immunity in Pacific white shrimp post-larvae.
Contribution
The novel finding is that Schizochytrium sp. enrichment combined with taurine and IMP synergistically enhances shrimp growth and immune response.
Findings
Schizochytrium sp.-enriched feeds significantly improved growth and survival in shrimp post-larvae.
Supplementation increased docosahexaenoic acid levels and upregulated lipid metabolism and immune-related genes.
Combined taurine and IMP supplementation showed synergistic effects on immune function.
Abstract
Nutritional deficiencies during the early developmental stages of Penaeus vannamei often lead to poor growth, weak immunity and high mortality. To address these issues, this study investigated the effects of live feeds enriched with Schizochytrium sp. (SCH), taurine and inosine monophosphate (IMP) on the growth, lipid metabolism and immune response of shrimp post-larvae. Two feeding trials were conducted using rotifers (Trial 1) and Artemia (Trial 2) as live feeds. In trial 1, post-larvae (PL1–2) were fed unenriched rotifers (RN) or rotifers enriched with 0.5% SCH (RS), RS + 0.1% taurine (RS + T), RS + 0.1% IMP (RS + I) and 0.5% Chlorella powder (RCL) for 9 days. In trial 2, post-larvae (PL12–14) were fed unenriched Artemia (AN) or Artemia enriched with 0.5% SCH (AS), AS + 0.1% taurine (AS+T), AS + 0.1% IMP (AS+I) and 0.5% Chlorella powder (ACL) for 12 days. In trial 1, growth was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAquaculture Nutrition and Growth · Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms · Aldose Reductase and Taurine
