bioactive additives, carotenoids, retinoids, shrimp
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bioactive additives, carotenoids, retinoids, shrimpAbstract
Additional efforts need to be devoted to understanding of the bioactive forms of non-produced
de novo metabolites such as carotenoids and their derived metabolites, retinoids in crustaceans. Dietary
carotenoids are the sole biological precursos of retinoids in animal systems. The results obtained in survival,
gonadosomatic and hepatosomatic index in treatments with carotenoids and retinol, demonstrated the
importance of carotenoids to yield retinal and retinol needed for significicantly better gonad development. A
rough correlation exists between the rate of retinal formation and the biological activity of the administered
carotenoids. The presence of 9-cis and 13-cis retinol in reproductive tissue of P. vannamei shrimp points-out
their role in the RXR receptors due to the previously reported function of these isomers in the binding
domains fo genes which induces growth and development by controlling the production of local morphogenic
signals by a nuclear receptor signaling pathway.
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