A comparison of
retinol, retinal and retinyl ester concentrations in larvae of Atlantic
halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus L.) fed Artemia or
zooplankton
M. Moren, I. Opstad, K. Hamre-2004
Aquaculture
Nutrition, 10(4):
253-260
Abstract:
Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus
hippoglossus L.) larvae were fed enriched Artemia or zooplankton
in duplicate tanks from 0 to 60 days after first-feeding. Both diets
and the larvae were analysed for vitamin A (VA) in order to confirm earlier
findings, in which Artemia fed larvae had lower levels of VA compared
with larvae fed zooplankton. Furthermore, we wanted to investigate the
composition of the retinoids in the larvae. The results showed that Artemia
and zooplankton contains low levels of VA, probably too low to sustain the
assumed requirement. Nevertheless, larvae fed Artemia had the same
level of retinal and retinol as larvae fed zooplankton. We found a
significant lower level of retinyl esters in larvae fed Artemia. The
total VA level was lower in larvae fed Artemia only at the end of the
feeding trial after the onset of metamorphosis. Our conclusion is that
feeding Artemia to Atlantic halibut larvae is not likely to cause VA
deficiency.
(National Institute of Nutrition and
Seafood Research, PB 176 Sentrum, N-5804 Bergen, Norway. E-mail: mari.moren@nifes.no)