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Chitinase and insect meal in aquaculture nutrition: a comprehensive overview of the latest achievements.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
The aquaculture industry is looking for sustainable alternatives to conventional fish meals in fish feed, and insect-based meals are proving to be a promising solution. These meals are nutritionally optimal as they have a high protein content and an ideal amino acid profile. However, the presence of chitin, a component of the insect exoskeleton in these meals presents both an opportunity and a challenge. Chitosan, a derivative of chitin, is known to improve the physiological functions of fish, including growth, immunity, and disease resistance. While chitin and its derivative chitosan offer several physiological benefits, their presence can affect the digestibility of feed in some fish species, making the inclusion of insect-based meals in aquafeeds complex. While studies suggest positive effects, some problems, such as reduced growth rates in certain species, emphasize the need for further research on chitin digestion in fish. Chitinase, an enzyme that breaks down chitin, is being investigated as a potential solution to improve the nutritional value of insect meals in aquafeed. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the applications, benefits, and challenges of using chitinase in aquaculture, highlighting the enzyme’s role in improving feed digestibility, disease control, and environmental sustainability. Extensive research is required to fully understand the potential of chitinase enzymes in aquaculture and to optimize their applications in this dynamic field. Overall, this review provides insight into the evolving landscape of insect-based meals and the applications of chitinase enzymes within sustainable aquaculture practices.
Iris type:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
chitinase; insect meal; chitin degradation; fungal chitinase; aquaculture nutrition
List of contributors:
Hasan, I; Gai, F; Cirrincione, S; Rimoldi, S; Saroglia, G; Terova, G.
Authors of the University:
Biotecnologie animali e acquacoltura
HASAN IMAM
RIMOLDI SIMONA
TEROVA GENCIANA
Handle:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2165051
Full Text:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it//retrieve/handle/11383/2165051/243777/Fishes,%20Hasan%20Imam%20et%20al.,%202023_Review%20chitinase.pdf
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FISHES
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https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8120607
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