[Home ] [Archive]    
:: Main :: About :: Current Issue :: Archive :: Search :: Submit ::
Main Menu
Home::
Journal Information::
Articles archive::
Registration::
For Authors::
For Reviewers::
Contact us::
Site Facilities::
Webmail::
Publication Ethics::
::
Indexed & full text in

AWT IMAGE 

..
Journal's Impact Factor

 

             "If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us by email

 "ijfs.ifro(at)yahoo.com"
Journal`s Impact Factor 2023(Scopus): 1.117
Journal`s Impact Factor 2023(Web of Science): 0.8
SJR 2023: 0.27 Q3
H Index (Google scholar): 22

Journal's Impact Factor ISC 2022: 0.215

 

..
Search in website

Advanced Search
..
Receive site information
Enter your Email in the following box to receive the site news and information.
..
Abstract in

 پایگاه استنادی علوم جهان اسلام (ISC)

پایگاه اطلاعات جهاد دانشگاهی (SID) 



بانک نشریات کشور (مگیران)


https://www.stomaeduj.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/publons.png





scholar.google

..

..
Journal DOI

AWT IMAGE
Journal DOI

10.18869/acadpub.ijfs
 

..
:: Volume 19, Issue 1 (2020) ::
IJFS 2020, 19 Back to browse issues page
Feeding Artemia larvae with yeast heat shock proteins 82 (HSPs82) to enhance the resistance against abiotic stresses (hyperosmotic and high temperatures)
B. Shekarchi , A. Nekuie fard * , R. Manaffar
Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute , dr.nekuiefard@gmail.com
Abstract:   (3356 Views)
Feeding farmed Artemia with yeast heat shock proteins is a novel way to protect them from stress conditions during the culture.  In this study, the effect of feeding with stressed new identified Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain YG3-1 yeasts (containing induced heat shock proteins) on the survival of Artemia in stress conditions, was evaluated. For this purpose, heat shock proteins 82 (Hsps 82) of mentioned yeasts were induced by applying the high thermal (30, 35 and 40 ˚C) and high salinity (60, 120, 180 and 240 g.l-1) stresses. After that, two different species of Artemia (Artemia urmiana and A. franciscana) were fed with treated yeasts during the culture. Then, to investigate the effects of S. cerevisiae strain YG3-1 Hsps82 on Artemia survival, after the end of feeding, adult individuals of both species were exposed to authorized high salinity (230 g L-1  and  280 g L-1) and authorized high temperature (35 ˚C  and  37 ˚C) as permitted stress for 48 h (hours). Finally, this administration resulted in the resistance of both species against the high salinity and high temperature (p<0.05). This result was confirmed by analysing total protein of Artemia using SDS-PAGE, and suggests that this administration can be used for enhancing the survival of Artemia in stress conditions.
Keywords: Artemia, Heat shock proteins, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Stress, Survival
Full-Text [PDF 325 kb]   (1847 Downloads)    
Type of Study: Orginal research papers | Subject: Biotechnology
Received: 2016/06/5 | Accepted: 2017/07/24 | Published: 2020/01/19
Send email to the article author

Add your comments about this article
Your username or Email:

CAPTCHA


XML     Print


Download citation:
BibTeX | RIS | EndNote | Medlars | ProCite | Reference Manager | RefWorks
Send citation to:

Shekarchi B, Nekuie fard A, Manaffar R. Feeding Artemia larvae with yeast heat shock proteins 82 (HSPs82) to enhance the resistance against abiotic stresses (hyperosmotic and high temperatures). IJFS 2020; 19 (1) :19-30
URL: http://jifro.ir/article-1-2266-en.html


Rights and permissions
Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Volume 19, Issue 1 (2020) Back to browse issues page
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences
Persian site map - English site map - Created in 0.06 seconds with 44 queries by YEKTAWEB 4660