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Dietary crude ulvan from Ulva intestinalis enhances growth, salinity stress tolerance, and immunity against Vibrio harveyi in early juvenile milkfish Chanos chanos

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วันที่
2025-10
ผู้เขียน
Gayosa, Vyenge Erre ORCID
Traifalgar, Rex Ferdinand ORCID
Nievales-Naluaran, Lovelyn Marie
De Leon, Mark Henry ORCID
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ASFA keyword
milkfish culture ASFA
vibriosis ASFA
juveniles ASFA
growth ASFA
salinity ASFA
immunostimulants ASFA
feed conversion efficiency ASFA
AGROVOC keyword
milkfish AGROVOC
vibriosis AGROVOC
Chanos chanos AGROVOC
Vibrio harveyi AGROVOC
ulvans AGROVOC
Taxonomic term
Ulva intestinalis GBIF
Vibrio harveyi GBIF
Chanos chanos GBIF
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Ulva green seaweeds are known for their rapid growth and limited commercial value, and hold significant potential as sources of bioactive compounds for aquaculture. Among these, the sulfated polysaccharide ulvan has shown promising growth-promoting and immunostimulatory properties. These properties may offer a natural solution to vibriosis caused by Vibrio harveyi that hinders the sustainability of milkfish (Chanos chanos) nursery production. To evaluate this potential, a 30-day feeding trial was conducted in a completely randomized design. Five dietary treatments in triplicate, including a control diet without ulvan and four diets supplemented with graded levels of ulvan (10, 50, 100, and 500 mg kg−1) were evaluated on early juvenile C. chanos (14.62 mg mean weight). Diets with 10 and 50 mg kg−1 ulvan significantly increased weight gain, specific growth rate, and protein efficiency ratio, while lowering the feed conversion ratio compared to the control group and higher ulvan doses (100 and 500 mg kg−1). Fish fed as little as 10 mg kg−1 ulvan also demonstrated enhanced salinity stress tolerance as evidenced by their higher cumulative stress index values. Further analysis of immune gene expression revealed that supplementation of 10 mg kg−1 ulvan significantly improved immune response by upregulating TLR5, IL6, and LEAP2 mRNA expression levels, resulting in higher survival rates following a V. harveyi bacterial challenge. Overall, these results indicate that adding 10 mg kg−1 ulvan to the nursery C. chanos diet is practical and efficient to boost growth and immunity, offering a promising solution to enhance nursery resilience to V. harveyi.
Contributes to SDGs
SDG 14 - Life below water
Keywords
Ulvan Ulva intestinalis Growth-promoting Immunostimulant Milkfish Vibriosis
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10862/6619
การอ้างอิง
Gayosa, V. E. D., Traifalgar, R. F. M., Nievales-Naluaran, L. M., & De Leon, M. H. F. (2025). Dietary crude ulvan from Ulva intestinalis enhances growth, salinity stress tolerance, and immunity against Vibrio harveyi in early juvenile milkfish Chanos chanos. Algal Research, 104342. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2025.104342
DOI
10.1016/j.algal.2025.104342
Type
Article
ISSN
2211-9264
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