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Microalgae as a safe food source for animals: nutritional characteristics of the acidophilic microalga Coccomyxa onubensis

BACKGROUND: Edible microalgae are marine or fresh water mesophilic species. Although the harvesting of microalgae offers an abundance of opportunities to the food and pharmaceutical industries, the possibility to use extremophilic microalgae as a food source for animals is not well-documented. OBJEC...

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Autores principales: Navarro, Francisco, Forján, Eduardo, Vázquez, María, Montero, Zaida, Bermejo, Elisabeth, Castaño, Miguel Ángel, Toimil, Alberto, Chagüaceda, Enrique, García-Sevillano, Miguel Ángel, Sánchez, Marisa, Domínguez, María José, Pásaro, Rosario, Garbayo, Inés, Vílchez, Carlos, Vega, José María
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5069342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27756449
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v60.30472
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author Navarro, Francisco
Forján, Eduardo
Vázquez, María
Montero, Zaida
Bermejo, Elisabeth
Castaño, Miguel Ángel
Toimil, Alberto
Chagüaceda, Enrique
García-Sevillano, Miguel Ángel
Sánchez, Marisa
Domínguez, María José
Pásaro, Rosario
Garbayo, Inés
Vílchez, Carlos
Vega, José María
author_facet Navarro, Francisco
Forján, Eduardo
Vázquez, María
Montero, Zaida
Bermejo, Elisabeth
Castaño, Miguel Ángel
Toimil, Alberto
Chagüaceda, Enrique
García-Sevillano, Miguel Ángel
Sánchez, Marisa
Domínguez, María José
Pásaro, Rosario
Garbayo, Inés
Vílchez, Carlos
Vega, José María
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description BACKGROUND: Edible microalgae are marine or fresh water mesophilic species. Although the harvesting of microalgae offers an abundance of opportunities to the food and pharmaceutical industries, the possibility to use extremophilic microalgae as a food source for animals is not well-documented. OBJECTIVE: We studied the effects of dietary supplementation of a powdered form of the acidophilic microalga Coccomyxa onubensis on growth and health parameters of laboratory rats. METHOD: Four randomly organized groups of rats (n=6) were fed a standard diet (Diet 1, control) or with a diet in which 0.4% (Diet 2), 1.25% (Diet 3), or 6.25% (Diet 4) (w/w) of the standard diet weight was substituted with dried microalgae powder, respectively. The four groups of animals were provided ad libitum access to feed for 45 days. RESULTS: C. onubensis biomass is rich in protein (44.60% of dry weight) and dietary fiber (15.73%), and has a moderate carbohydrate content (24.8%) and a low lipid content (5.4%) in which polyunsaturated fatty acids represent 65% of the total fatty acid. Nucleic acids are present at 4.8%. No significant difference was found in growth rates or feed efficiency ratios of the four groups of rats. Histological studies of liver and kidney tissue revealed healthy organs in control and C. onubensis-fed animals, while plasma hematological and biochemical parameters were within healthy ranges for all animals. Furthermore, animals fed a microalgae-enriched diet exhibited a statistically significant decrease in both blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels. The blood triglyceride content and very low density lipoprotein-cholesterol levels decreased by about 50% in rats fed Diet 4. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that C. onubensis may be useful as a food supplement for laboratory animals and may also serve as a nutraceutical in functional foods. In addition, microalgae powder-supplemented diets exerted a significant hypocholesterolemic and hypotriglyceridemic effect in animals.
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spelling pubmed-50693422016-11-08 Microalgae as a safe food source for animals: nutritional characteristics of the acidophilic microalga Coccomyxa onubensis Navarro, Francisco Forján, Eduardo Vázquez, María Montero, Zaida Bermejo, Elisabeth Castaño, Miguel Ángel Toimil, Alberto Chagüaceda, Enrique García-Sevillano, Miguel Ángel Sánchez, Marisa Domínguez, María José Pásaro, Rosario Garbayo, Inés Vílchez, Carlos Vega, José María Food Nutr Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Edible microalgae are marine or fresh water mesophilic species. Although the harvesting of microalgae offers an abundance of opportunities to the food and pharmaceutical industries, the possibility to use extremophilic microalgae as a food source for animals is not well-documented. OBJECTIVE: We studied the effects of dietary supplementation of a powdered form of the acidophilic microalga Coccomyxa onubensis on growth and health parameters of laboratory rats. METHOD: Four randomly organized groups of rats (n=6) were fed a standard diet (Diet 1, control) or with a diet in which 0.4% (Diet 2), 1.25% (Diet 3), or 6.25% (Diet 4) (w/w) of the standard diet weight was substituted with dried microalgae powder, respectively. The four groups of animals were provided ad libitum access to feed for 45 days. RESULTS: C. onubensis biomass is rich in protein (44.60% of dry weight) and dietary fiber (15.73%), and has a moderate carbohydrate content (24.8%) and a low lipid content (5.4%) in which polyunsaturated fatty acids represent 65% of the total fatty acid. Nucleic acids are present at 4.8%. No significant difference was found in growth rates or feed efficiency ratios of the four groups of rats. Histological studies of liver and kidney tissue revealed healthy organs in control and C. onubensis-fed animals, while plasma hematological and biochemical parameters were within healthy ranges for all animals. Furthermore, animals fed a microalgae-enriched diet exhibited a statistically significant decrease in both blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels. The blood triglyceride content and very low density lipoprotein-cholesterol levels decreased by about 50% in rats fed Diet 4. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that C. onubensis may be useful as a food supplement for laboratory animals and may also serve as a nutraceutical in functional foods. In addition, microalgae powder-supplemented diets exerted a significant hypocholesterolemic and hypotriglyceridemic effect in animals. Co-Action Publishing 2016-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5069342/ /pubmed/27756449 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v60.30472 Text en © 2016 Francisco Navarro et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Navarro, Francisco
Forján, Eduardo
Vázquez, María
Montero, Zaida
Bermejo, Elisabeth
Castaño, Miguel Ángel
Toimil, Alberto
Chagüaceda, Enrique
García-Sevillano, Miguel Ángel
Sánchez, Marisa
Domínguez, María José
Pásaro, Rosario
Garbayo, Inés
Vílchez, Carlos
Vega, José María
Microalgae as a safe food source for animals: nutritional characteristics of the acidophilic microalga Coccomyxa onubensis
title Microalgae as a safe food source for animals: nutritional characteristics of the acidophilic microalga Coccomyxa onubensis
title_full Microalgae as a safe food source for animals: nutritional characteristics of the acidophilic microalga Coccomyxa onubensis
title_fullStr Microalgae as a safe food source for animals: nutritional characteristics of the acidophilic microalga Coccomyxa onubensis
title_full_unstemmed Microalgae as a safe food source for animals: nutritional characteristics of the acidophilic microalga Coccomyxa onubensis
title_short Microalgae as a safe food source for animals: nutritional characteristics of the acidophilic microalga Coccomyxa onubensis
title_sort microalgae as a safe food source for animals: nutritional characteristics of the acidophilic microalga coccomyxa onubensis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5069342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27756449
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v60.30472
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