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Comparative stereological study of the digestive tract of Artemia franciscana nauplii fed with yeasts differing in cell wall composition
Different yeast strains are considered as best alternative feeds for rearing brine shrimp, Artemia franciscana, nauplii. The feeding effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Baker's yeast) wild type strain and mnn9 mutant strain were investigated by stereological tools using the gnotobiotic Artemia...
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description | Different yeast strains are considered as best alternative feeds for rearing brine shrimp,
Artemia franciscana, nauplii. The feeding effects of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Baker's yeast) wild type strain and mnn9 mutant strain were investigated by stereological tools using the gnotobiotic
Artemia rearing system as model. Gnotobiotic
A. franciscana nauplii were fed daily with dead
Aeromonas hydrophila, LVS3, and either wild type baker's yeast or mutant strain mnn9, of which the cell wall contains elevated chitin and glucan and lower mannose levels. Mean survival percentages, individual length, total length, volume and surface area of the digestive tract segments in relation to the individual length were compared between both groups of nauplii at 2, 4 and 6
days after hatching. The ratios between midgut length and individual length, between midgut volume and individual length and between midgut surface area and individual length for mnn9 yeast fed group and further wild type yeast fed group at day 6 were respectively 0.82
±
0.01 and 0.76
±
0.01, 4335.0
±
72.1 and 2130.5
±
211.4
μm
2, 1641.9
±
55.6 and 465.5
±
56.1
μm which were significantly different between both groups (
p
<
0.05). Such clear differences were not observed for the ratios of hindgut segments. The results demonstrate better nutritional value of mnn9 yeast in comparison with wild type yeast. As far as we know, this is the first document which provides comprehensive data on the surface area of the various digestive tract segments in relation to the individual length of brine shrimp nauplii.
► We investigated the feeding effects of two yeast strains namely wild type and mnn9. ► mnn9 is a cell wall mutant with elevated chitin and glucan and lower mannose levels. ► Sampling was done 2, 4 and 6
days after hatching. ► Survival, total length, length, volume, surface area of gut were compared. ► Better nutritional value of mnn9 yeast in comparison with wild type yeast is obvious. |
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Artemia franciscana, nauplii. The feeding effects of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Baker's yeast) wild type strain and mnn9 mutant strain were investigated by stereological tools using the gnotobiotic
Artemia rearing system as model. Gnotobiotic
A. franciscana nauplii were fed daily with dead
Aeromonas hydrophila, LVS3, and either wild type baker's yeast or mutant strain mnn9, of which the cell wall contains elevated chitin and glucan and lower mannose levels. Mean survival percentages, individual length, total length, volume and surface area of the digestive tract segments in relation to the individual length were compared between both groups of nauplii at 2, 4 and 6
days after hatching. The ratios between midgut length and individual length, between midgut volume and individual length and between midgut surface area and individual length for mnn9 yeast fed group and further wild type yeast fed group at day 6 were respectively 0.82
±
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2, 1641.9
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55.6 and 465.5
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p
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0.05). Such clear differences were not observed for the ratios of hindgut segments. The results demonstrate better nutritional value of mnn9 yeast in comparison with wild type yeast. As far as we know, this is the first document which provides comprehensive data on the surface area of the various digestive tract segments in relation to the individual length of brine shrimp nauplii.
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Baker's yeast) wild type strain and mnn9 mutant strain were investigated by stereological tools using the gnotobiotic
Artemia rearing system as model. Gnotobiotic
A. franciscana nauplii were fed daily with dead
Aeromonas hydrophila, LVS3, and either wild type baker's yeast or mutant strain mnn9, of which the cell wall contains elevated chitin and glucan and lower mannose levels. Mean survival percentages, individual length, total length, volume and surface area of the digestive tract segments in relation to the individual length were compared between both groups of nauplii at 2, 4 and 6
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p
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0.05). Such clear differences were not observed for the ratios of hindgut segments. The results demonstrate better nutritional value of mnn9 yeast in comparison with wild type yeast. As far as we know, this is the first document which provides comprehensive data on the surface area of the various digestive tract segments in relation to the individual length of brine shrimp nauplii.
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Baker's yeast) wild type strain and mnn9 mutant strain were investigated by stereological tools using the gnotobiotic
Artemia rearing system as model. Gnotobiotic
A. franciscana nauplii were fed daily with dead
Aeromonas hydrophila, LVS3, and either wild type baker's yeast or mutant strain mnn9, of which the cell wall contains elevated chitin and glucan and lower mannose levels. Mean survival percentages, individual length, total length, volume and surface area of the digestive tract segments in relation to the individual length were compared between both groups of nauplii at 2, 4 and 6
days after hatching. The ratios between midgut length and individual length, between midgut volume and individual length and between midgut surface area and individual length for mnn9 yeast fed group and further wild type yeast fed group at day 6 were respectively 0.82
±
0.01 and 0.76
±
0.01, 4335.0
±
72.1 and 2130.5
±
211.4
μm
2, 1641.9
±
55.6 and 465.5
±
56.1
μm which were significantly different between both groups (
p
<
0.05). Such clear differences were not observed for the ratios of hindgut segments. The results demonstrate better nutritional value of mnn9 yeast in comparison with wild type yeast. As far as we know, this is the first document which provides comprehensive data on the surface area of the various digestive tract segments in relation to the individual length of brine shrimp nauplii.
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