Assessment of low dietary inclusion of nutraceuticals derived from microalgae to enhance intestinal function in gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) juveniles
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2026
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Nature Research
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Galafat, A., Sáez, M.I., Vizcaíno, A.J. et al. Assessment of low dietary inclusion of nutraceuticals derived from microalgae to enhance intestinal function in gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) juveniles. Sci Rep 16, 5276 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-026-36087-z
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Development of more sustainable aquaculture requires alternatives to traditional fishmeal and fish oil in aquafeeds. Among the options, microalgae have emerged as promising functional ingredient, with the potential to provide additional benefits in aquaculture animals. The objective of this piece of research was to assess the effect of the microalgal-based functional ingredients, LB-GUThealth and LB-GREENboost on the intestinal function in juvenile gilthead seabream. Digestive enzyme activities, intestinal mucosa structure and ultrastructure, expression of key intestinal genes, and parameters like transepithelial resistance and permeability were analyzed after administration of feeds supplemented with those algal-based ingredients at two dietary levels (0.5 and 1%) during 91 days. Results indicated improvements in feed utilization efficiency, reflected by an expansion of the absorptive surface of the intestinal mucosa, enlargement of the apical surface of enterocytes and extension of microvilli length, together with elevated activity levels of digestive enzymes involved in macronutrient digestion. Additionally, no alterations were observed in basal gene expression related to permeability or the immune system, nor in the bioelectrical parameters associated with the integrity of the intestinal barrier. Results obtained evidenced that the algal-based ingredients tested seem to be useful for improving the intestinal functionality in juvenile gilthead seabream.
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The authors acknowledge the support of the University of Almeria (Experimental feeds Service, grant EQC2019-006380-P) on aquafeed elaboration. The collaboration of LifeBioencapsulation S.L. was supported by European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101036768 (NeoGiANT project). This study was also co-founded by ALGAE4FISH CEI·MAR Research Project granted to the spin-off LifeBioencapsulation S.L. (Convocatoria de Proyectos de Innovación Empresarial con Proyección Territorial 2018), the knowledge transfer action grant # 5917 from Junta de Andalucía (Spain), and received support from the Portuguese node of EMBRC-ERIC, specifically EMBRC.PT ALG-01-0145-FEDER-022121 and funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme through project Assemble Plus under grant agreement No. 730984 to André Barany and Juan Antonio Martos-Sitcha.













