Abstract
New de novo sources of omega 3 (n-3) long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) are required as alternatives to fish oil in aquafeeds in order to maintain adequate levels of the beneficial fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic (EPA and DHA, respectively). The present study investigated the use of an EPA+DHA oil derived from transgenic Camelina sativa in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) feeds containing low levels of fishmeal (35%) and fish oil (10%), reflecting current commercial formulations, to determine the impacts on tissue fatty acid profile, intestinal transcriptome, and health of farmed salmon. Post-smolt Atlantic salmon were fed for 12-weeks with one of three experimental diets containing either a blend of fish oil/rapeseed oil (FO), wild-type camelina oil (WCO) or transgenic camelina oil (DCO) as added lipid source. The DCO diet did not affect any of the fish performance or health parameters studied. Analyses of the mid and hindgut transcriptomes showed only mild effects on metabolism. Flesh of fish fed the DCO diet accumulated almost double the amount of n-3 LC-PUFA than fish fed the FO or WCO diets, indicating that these oils from transgenic oilseeds offer the opportunity to increase the n-3 LC-PUFA in farmed fish to levels comparable to those found a decade ago.
Highlights
Previous studies using oils from transgenic Camelina sativa confirmed that the oils could maintain fish growth and survival at equivalent levels to fish fed a “gold standard” feed with high fishmeal and fish oil and, in addition, enhanced flesh n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) levels compared to fish fed conventional vegetable oil [11,12,13,14]
The EPA+DHA oil from transgenic Camelina proved to be suitable for the on-growing of Atlantic salmon post-smolts as indicated by the good growth performance achieved by fish fed the DCO diet
In agreement with previous studies, no differences were found in terms of performance between DCO-fed fish and fish fed either fish oil/rapeseed oil (FO) or wild-type camelina oil (WCO) [13,14]
Summary
EPA and DHA GM-Camelina oil for salmon aquafeeds. Research Council of Norway had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. KM was employed by and received salary from the commercial partner BioMar AS, and contributed to the study design and preparation of the manuscript. No additional external funding was received for this study
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