E. Yudiati, R. Rustadi, Fanny Iriany Ginzel, J. R. Hidayati, Mila Safitri Rizfa, N. Azhar, M. S. R. Djarod, Eny Heriyati, R. Alghazeer
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Abstract
Alginate is rich in bioactive compounds and has been known to act as a stimulator on the innate immune system. The objective of this study is to determine polysaccharide and oligosaccharide alginate yield, th at percentage inhibition with a different type of extraction, to evaluate growth performance as well as immune response by oxygen stress tolerance. Thermal heating with oven laboratory at 140 o C for 4.5 hr w as done to breakdown the polysaccharide into oligosaccharide. The extraction was conducted by maceration, filtration, precipitation , and centrifugation. Factorial design with two factors was implemented to 260 Zebrafish and reared in thirteen aquariums (20 fish per aquarium) for 12 days. Zebrafish was fed at different dose (4.0g; 6.0g; 8.0g.kg -1 ) and different type of extraction [noEDTA/noKCl; KCl; EDTA and (EDTA and KCl)]. The evaluation of radical scavenging activity was done spectrophotometrically at 515 nm. Results showed that the highest alginate yield either polysaccharide or oligosaccharide was gained from KCL treatments, percentage inhibition (82.61%), growth performance as well as toleranc e of stress (P<0.05). The best growth performance was reached in oligosaccharide supplement at ion at 6.0g.kg -1 treatment. It can be concluded that alginate oliogosaccharide produced by thermal heating enhanced the antioxidant activity, boost the fish ’s immune system, proofed by better growth performance and more tolerant to the low oxygen stress.