Yarrowia lipolytica biomass—a potential additive to boost metabolic and physiological responses of Nile tilapia

We studied the effects of Yarrowia lipolytica biomass on digestive enzymes, blood biochemical profile, energy metabolism enzymes, and proximate meat composition of Nile tilapias. The experiment was entirely randomized with four replications. The animals ( n = 20 per repetition) were fed with 0%, 3%,...

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Hauptverfasser: Retcheski, Milena Cia, Maximowski, Luiz Vitor, Escorsin, Keveen Jhonathan Soares, de Almeida Rosa Kurosaki, Jéssica Kimie, Romão, Silvia, Bitencourt, Thiago Bergler, Parra, Jorge Erick Garcia, Cazarolli, Luisa Helena
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description We studied the effects of Yarrowia lipolytica biomass on digestive enzymes, blood biochemical profile, energy metabolism enzymes, and proximate meat composition of Nile tilapias. The experiment was entirely randomized with four replications. The animals ( n = 20 per repetition) were fed with 0%, 3%, 5%, and 7% of biomass for 40 days and then blood and liver were analyzed. There was an increase in the activities of chymotrypsin (5, 7% groups), trypsin (3, 5% groups), and sucrase (7% group) compared to the respective control groups. On the other hand, maltase activity was significantly reduced for all yeast biomass treatments, while the supplementation did not influence lipase and amylase activities. Moreover, the blood triacylglycerol concentrations were increased in the 7% group, while any treatment modified blood total cholesterol, glycemia, and hepatic glycogen content. Y. lipolytica biomass promoted significant increases in meat protein and lipid contents without changes in moisture and ash parameters. Furthermore, Y. lipolytica biomass promoted increases in hexokinase (3% group), phosphofructokinase (5, 7% groups), glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (5% group), citrate synthase (3% group), aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase (3% group), and glutamate dehydrogenase (3, 5% groups) compared to the respective control groups. At the same time, no changes were observed in the activity of glucose-6-phosphatase. Y. lipolytica biomass supplementation in tilapias’ diet can modulate the digestive system and improve nutrient disponibility to the cells. Moreover, the changes in the metabolic profile and in energy metabolism can be correlated with the improvement of meat composition. Therefore, the Y. lipolytica biomass has a great potential to be used as a feed ingredient for Nile tilapias.
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Alanine
Alanine transaminase
Animal Anatomy
Animal Biochemistry
Animal Physiology
Aspartate aminotransferase
Biomass
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Blood
Blood glucose
Cholesterol
Chymotrypsin
Citrate synthase
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Dehydrogenase
Dehydrogenases
Dietary supplements
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Digestive system
Energy metabolism
Enzymes
Freshwater & Marine Ecology
Glucose
Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase
Glucose-6-phosphatase
Glucosephosphate dehydrogenase
Glutamate dehydrogenase
Glycogen
Glycogens
Hexokinase
Histology
Life Sciences
Lipids
Meat
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Morphology
Phosphatase
Phosphates
Phosphofructokinase
Physiological effects
Physiological responses
Tilapia
Transaminases
Triglycerides
Trypsin
Yarrowia lipolytica
Yeasts
Zoology
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