Abstract

ABSTRACT Artemia salina enrichment is limited by the high cost and availability of commercial microalgae culturing media. This study was conducted to evaluate the nutritional value of Artemia salina nauplii enriched with Chlorella vulgaris grown in Bold’s Basal Medium (BBM, commercial media) and banana stem compost extract (BSCE) as the alternative low-cost media. The C. vulgaris was cultured in the laboratory and fed to Artemia nauplii hatched as per standard protocols and, after that, analyzed for nutritional values. Artemia fed BSCE-cultured C. vulgaris had significantly (p < .05) higher carbohydrates, total polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), and monounsaturated fatty acids, but lower saturated fatty acids (SFAs), while protein and lipids were the same as those fed BBM-cultured C. vulgaris. It was concluded that BSCE can replace BBM as an alternative microalgae culturing media and produce an ideal enrichment diet for fish larvae nutrition because of high PUFAs and lower SFAs.

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