Effects of ecdysterone on crab and shrimp culture

Ecdysterone plays an important role in crab and shrimp farming.Ecdysterone is a kind of natural hormone that can promote the peeling of shrimp and crabs.By stimulating the endocrine system of shrimp and crabs,ecdysterone can promote their peeling,thus contributing to growth and development and achieving rapid growth.In this paper,the effects of ecdysterone on crab and shrimp culture will be analyzed in detail.

Effects of ecdysterone on crab and shrimp culture

One,ecdysterone and shrimp and crab shell

Ecdysterone plays an important role in regulating the growth of crabs and shrimps.Shrimp and crabs need to undergo several moulting processes for growth and development,and their size and shape change dramatically after each moulting.Ecdysterone can promote shrimp and crabs to shed their shells in time,remove the obstacles of peeling,so that shrimp and crabs can shed their shells at a suitable time,so as to maintain their normal growth and development.

Second,the influence of ecdysterone on aquaculture efficiency

In the breeding process,ecdysterone can also remove harmful parasites on shrimp and crab bodies,such as bacteria and parasites,so as to improve the aquaculture efficiency of aquatic products.Studies have shown that farmed animals that use ecdysterone have greater disease resistance and a higher survival rate.

The influence of ecdysterone on metabolism and protein synthesis in the body

Ecdysterone can increase the metabolism level of aquaculture animals,which allows farmed animals to use the nutrients in the feed more efficiently and increase the rate of weight gain.At the same time,ecdysterone can also promote the synthesis of proteins in the body,thus enhancing the ability of farmed animals to adapt to the environment.

Note:The potential benefits and applications presented in this article are derived from the published literature.


Post time: Sep-22-2023