The influence of astaxanthin
supplemented dry pellets on spawning of striped jack
R. Vassallo-Agius, H. Imaizumi, T. Watanabe, T. Yamazaki,
S. Satoh, V. Kiron-2001
Fisheries Science, 67 (2) : 260-270
(from Current Contents)
Abstract :
This experiment was conducted to investigate the
effect of astaxanthin supplemented steam-dry pellets on the spawning of
striped jack Pseudocaranx dentex. Five months before spawning, 7-year-old
fish were divided into three groups, each consisting of five females and
five males. The control group was fed a raw fish mix (RF) and the test
diets consisted of steam-dry pellets (DP) and steam-dry pellets
supplemented with 10 p.p.m. astaxanthin (a-DP). Feeding was carried out
once per day, three times a week in floating net cages. The RF and the
a-DP groups produced more than three times the amount of eggs produced by
the DP group. The buoyancy, fertilization, and hatching rates were higher
and similar for the RF and the DP groups. Total lipid contents of the
diets, eggs, and larvae were similar among the groups. Highly unsaturated
fatty acids (n-3 HUFA) and polar and non-polar lipids in eggs and larvae
were also related to their dietary availability. These results indicate
that astaxanthin, due to its various physiological functions, improved the
condition of the broodstock and enhanced total egg production but not egg
quality as striped jack do not incorporate carotenoids into their eggs.
Therefore we confirm that the nutritional quality of diets given to
striped jack prior to spawning plays a fundamental role in egg production,
quality and egg composition.
(Tokyo Univ Fisheries, Dept Aquat Biosci, Tokyo
1088477, Japan, e-mail of T. Watanabe: watana@tokyo-u-fish.ac.jp)