Assessment of the biochemical status of Parasalmo mykiss walbaum in trout farming conditions as a basis for the development of a natural adaptogen based on green microalgae
https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2072-2419.2023.4.285
Abstract
Increasing the output of aquaculture products is an important condition for supporting food security in Russia and ensuring the socio-economic development of the regions. One of the key factors for the sustainable functioning of trout farms is the timely and effective prevention of the occurrence and spread of diseases in farmed fish [8,10]. The purpose of the presented study was to monitor the condition of rainbow trout based on the assessment of biochemical and morphological blood parameters in age dynamics to identify critical periods and develop an adaptogen from green microalgae for the correction of metabolic processes. In the presented study, the hematological status of rainbow trout was studied in the conditions of the fisheries of the Republic of Karelia. The study was conducted in the summer in 4 age groups. During the research, it was revealed that the age of trout significantly affects the biochemical blood levels studied. As a result of the research, it was revealed that in the studied animals with age there is a significant increase in such biochemical parameters as ALT, Total protein, albumin, and urea. Thus, during the monitoring of the biochemical status of rainbow trout under aquaculture conditions, it was found that the condition of the fish’s body worsens with age, which is reflected in the biochemical parameters of the blood, such as total protein, albumin, and urea. In this case, green microalgae Chlorella can act as a natural adaptogen that normalizes blood biochemical parameters due to the high content of available carotenoids. It has been established that the pigments chlorophyll a (6.68 mg/g) and carotenoids (3.36%) accumulate in noticeable quantities in the biomass of.
About the Authors
L. Yu. KarpenkoRussian Federation
D. Biol. sc., Professor
N. A. Sidorova
Russian Federation
Cand. of Biol. Sc., Assoc. Professor
P. A. Polistovskaya
Russian Federation
Cand.biol.sc., Assoc. Professor
A. A. Bakhta
Russian Federation
Cand.biol.sc., Assoc. Professor
A. I. Savushkin
Russian Federation
Researcher
O. O. Babich
Russian Federation
D.Technical sc., Docent
S. A. Sukhikh
Russian Federation
D. Technical sc., Docent
I. N. Nikonov
Russian Federation
Cand.biol.sc.
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For citations:
Karpenko L.Yu., Sidorova N.A., Polistovskaya P.A., Bakhta A.A., Savushkin A.I., Babich O.O., Sukhikh S.A., Nikonov I.N. Assessment of the biochemical status of Parasalmo mykiss walbaum in trout farming conditions as a basis for the development of a natural adaptogen based on green microalgae. International Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2023;(4):285-292. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2072-2419.2023.4.285