Microalgae as feed sources and feed additives for sustainable aquaculture: Prospects and challenges

IF 8.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Mingyang Ma, Qiang Hu
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Aquaculture is an essential source of protein and essential fatty acids for humans. However, the sustainable development of aquaculture faces numerous challenges, including a shortage of high-quality feed and feedstuff, and a degeneration in the safety and quality of aquatic products. This review explores how the use of microalgae as an aquafeed ingredient may help to solve these problems. Microalgae are a vital food source for larval bivalves, shrimps, and fish due to their high nutritional value and suitable cell size. Particularly, bivalves rely on microalgae as a direct feed source throughout their entire life cycle. Microalgae are also indispensable food sources or nutrient supplements for secondary live prey, including rotifers, Artemia, and copepods. Microalgae containing a large amount of protein and lipid can be used as alternatives to fishmeal and fish oil in aquafeed. Moreover, microalgae are rich in ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, carotenoids, vitamins, and β-glucan. These bioactive substances can be used as feed additives to improve the growth rate, skin coloration, antioxidant capacity, immunity, and survival rate of aquatic animals. However, the high production cost of microalgae limits its widespread application in aquaculture. Recent advancements in the technology used to culture microalgae intensively, especially fermentation technology, have significantly improved the production efficiency and decreased the production cost. Therefore, accelerating the use of microalgae as aquafeed is crucial if sustainable aquaculture is to be achieved. The review concludes by discussing the opportunities and challenges involved in integrating microalgae into sustainable aquaculture and suggests a way forward.

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微藻作为可持续水产养殖的饲料来源和饲料添加剂:前景和挑战
水产养殖是人类蛋白质和必需脂肪酸的重要来源。然而,水产养殖的可持续发展面临着许多挑战,包括优质饲料和饲料短缺,水产品的安全性和质量退化。这篇综述探讨了微藻作为水产饲料成分如何有助于解决这些问题。微藻由于其高营养价值和合适的细胞大小,是双壳类、虾和鱼类幼虫的重要食物来源。特别是,双壳类在其整个生命周期中都依赖微藻作为直接的饲料来源。微藻也是次级活体猎物不可或缺的食物来源或营养补充剂,包括轮虫、卤虫和桡足类。含有大量蛋白质和脂质的微藻可作为水产饲料中鱼粉和鱼油的替代品。此外,微藻富含ω-3多不饱和脂肪酸、类胡萝卜素、维生素和β-葡聚糖。这些生物活性物质可作为饲料添加剂,提高水生动物的生长速度、皮肤着色、抗氧化能力、免疫力和存活率。然而,微藻的高生产成本限制了其在水产养殖中的广泛应用。微藻集中培养技术的最新进展,特别是发酵技术,显著提高了生产效率,降低了生产成本。因此,如果要实现可持续水产养殖,加快微藻作为水产饲料的使用至关重要。该综述最后讨论了将微藻纳入可持续水产养殖的机遇和挑战,并提出了前进的道路。
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24.80
自引率
5.80%
发文量
109
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reviews in Aquaculture is a journal that aims to provide a platform for reviews on various aspects of aquaculture science, techniques, policies, and planning. The journal publishes fully peer-reviewed review articles on topics including global, regional, and national production and market trends in aquaculture, advancements in aquaculture practices and technology, interactions between aquaculture and the environment, indigenous and alien species in aquaculture, genetics and its relation to aquaculture, as well as aquaculture product quality and traceability. The journal is indexed and abstracted in several databases including AgBiotech News & Information (CABI), AgBiotechNet, Agricultural Engineering Abstracts, Environment Index (EBSCO Publishing), SCOPUS (Elsevier), and Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) among others.
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