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Baker's Yeast as a Potential Substitute for Live Algae in Aquaculture Diets: Artemia as a Case Study
Authors:Peter  Coutteau  Patrick  Lavens Patrick  Sorgeloos
Affiliation:Laboratory of Aquaculture and Artemia Reference Center, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, State University of Ghent, Rozier 44, B-9000 Ghent. Belgium
Abstract:In this study baker's yeast was evaluated as a substitute for live Dunuliella tertiolecta algae in the culture of the brine shrimp Artemia . Consumption of fresh baker's yeast resulted in poor growth and survival of brine shrimp. However, the nutritional value of the yeast sigaificantly improved after complete removal of the yeast cell wall by enzymatic treatment. Baker's yeast was also made digestible for Artemia by simple chemical treatment which did not reduce rigidity of the yeast cell. The external mannoprotein layer of the yeast cell wall is probably the major barrier to digestion by Artemia . Chemically treated baker's yeast offers promising possibilities as a substitute for algal feeds in aquaculture.
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