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A New Generation of Feed Stock: Evidence That Microalgae Serve as High-quality, Sustainable Alternative Feed Protein X. G. Lei Professor of Molecular Nutrition Department of Animal Science Cornell University

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Page 1: A New Generation of Feed Stock: Evidence That …...A New Generation of Feed Stock: Evidence That Microalgae Serve as High-quality, Sustainable Alternative Feed Protein X. G. Lei Professor

A New Generation of Feed Stock: Evidence That Microalgae Serve as High-quality, Sustainable Alternative Feed Protein

X. G. Lei

Professor of Molecular Nutrition

Department of Animal Science

Cornell University

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Greatest Challenges of the 21st Century

•Food

•Energy

•Water

•Climate Change

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Atmospheric Concentrations of CO2

Keeling et al., 2005

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Food and Feed Security?

• Feeding 7 billion people, to 9

billion in 2030:

– 815 million hungry

– 2 billion at hidden hunger

– 1.2 billion at water scarcity

• Feeding: >50 billion animals:

– 18% calories, 25% protein (40 kg)

– 70-80% increase by 2050

– 75% land & 30% water for agric.

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Global Feed Protein Crisis

• Total feed: 6 billion tons of dry matter

• Dependence on soybean meal:

– USA, 71% total

– China, 57% total, 17% self-sufficiency

– EU, 64% total, < 1/3 self-production

• Ban on meat and bone meal (50 mt off)

• Expansion of aquaculture/overfishing

• Pressure to lower feed/food competition

• Need: Alternative feed protein

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Microalgae:

the Solution to Both Problems?

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Research at Cornell

USDA/DOE Development Grant

• Feasibility

▫ microalgal biomass replace SBM/corn

▫ pigs, broilers, and layer hens

• Maximum % microalgae in diets

• Effects

▫ growth performance, health, and products

• Benefits and limits

• Microalgal species

▫ selection, culture, and processing

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Are Microalgae Palatable?

A partial replacement of soybean meal by whole or defatted algal meal in

diet for weanling pigs does not affect their plasma biochemical indicators

• No effect on ADFI

– Defatted diatom

• 6.8 to 15%

– Full-fat diatom

• 7.2 to 12%

– Green algae 1

• 10 to 25%

– Green algae 2

• 7.5 to 21%

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Microalgal Research at Cornell

Species Trials Animals

Broilers 10 1,938

Layers 10 630

Pigs 6 219

Mice

Total

13

33

380

3,167

In vitro n

Drop (-) Add (+)

SBM Amino acids

Corn Oil

Salt Acids

Limestone Enzymes

Phosphate Trace minerals

Time = 3 to 15 weeksHaematococcus pluvialis

Nannochloropsis oceanica

Desmodesmus sp (Green)

Staurosira sp (Diatom)

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Nutritional Values of Microalgae as Animal Feed Protein

• Crude protein: • 5 types: 14, 19, 31, 38, and 43%

• Soybean meal (SBM): 44-48%

• Corn: 7-9%

• Fish Meal: 65%

• Digestibility: 70-90%

• Replacement:• Pigs: 7.5 to 15%, 5-8%SBM

• Broilers: 7.5 to 21%, 2 to 10%SBM

• Layers: 7.5 to 25%, 2 to 15% SBM

• )

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2,263 million acres total, 19% cropland, corn 90% as feed

Table 1. Potential saving of corn and soybean meal and harvestable land in the U.S. with

microalgal inclusion into swine and poultry diets1

Dietary algae inclusion Corn/Soybean saved

thousand ton

Land saved

thousand hectares

5% 575 188-283

10% 1,150 375-567

20% 2,300 750-1,134

1Calculations based on the 1997/1999 yields from Bruinsma et al., 2003.

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Is Algal Biomass Nutritious?

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

DM CP EE ADF NDF Lys Met Thr Trp Ca P Ash

% R

elat

ive

to S

oyb

ean DFA

FFADGA-1DGA-2

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Dry matter: retention/digestibility: —/—Nitrogen retention/digestibility: —/—Inorganic phosphorus retention/digestibility: ↑/↓

2-16% DGA-2 (Gatrell et al., 2018)

AA retention: 70% (Control) vs. 76% (DGA-1) vs. 76%(WFA) —AA digestibility: 82% (Control) vs. 91% (DGA-1) vs. 88% (WFA) ↑

25% DGA-1/ 11.7%WFA (Ekmay et al., 2015)

Dry matter digestibility: 76% vs. 85% ↑Amino acids digestibility:

ASP, GLC, SER, GLY, ARG, ALA, TYR, VAL, PHE, ILE, LEU, LYS: ↑GLN: —

7.5-15% DFA (Manor et al., 2017)

Dry matter: retention/digestibility: ↓/ —Nitrogen retention/digestibility: —/—Ether extract retention/digestibility:↑/—Amino acid digestibility: ↓/↓

10% DGA-3 (Sun et al., 2016)

Broiler

Layer

Pig

Impact on Nutrient Digestibility & Retention

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Down: ALT, uric acidSame: AKP, cholesterol, triglyceride, NEFA (Austic et al., 2013)

Same: amino acid, uric acid(Ekmay et al., 2014)

Same: plasma protein, uric acid (Gatrell et al., 2018)

DFA

DGA-1

DGA-2

Down: uric acid, Same: AKP, ALT, cholesterol, glucose(Leng, et al,. 2014)

Down: 3-MH, TRAPSame: AKP, corticosterone, glutamine, insulin, P, uric acid(Ekmay et al., 2015; Kim et al., 2016)

DFA

Down: 3-MH, TRAP, AKPSame: corticosterone, glutamine, insulin, P, uric acid(Ekmay et al., 2015; Kim et al., 2016)

WFA

DGA-1

Same: AKP, phosphorus, cholesterol, triglyceride, uric acid (Kim et al., 2016)

DGA-2

Same: Urea nitrogen(Manor et al., 2017)

Up: AKPDown: Urea nitrogenSame: TRAP, ALT amino acid, uric acid (Manor et al., 2017)

DGA-3

DGA-1

Broiler Layer Pig

Impact on Blood Measures

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Impacts on Protease Activity in Digesta and Brush Borders

Digesta

Inte

stin

e

Protease Activity

Protease Activity

Dud

.

Juj

.

Ile.

H

H

H

25% DG1

11.7% DF

B

H

25% DG1Dud

.Juj.

Ile.

H

H

H

11.7% DF

11.7% DF

DG1; Desmodesmus spp. FD; Staurosira spp

DG2; Nannochloropsis oceanicaH

B

25% DG1

25% DG1 &

11.7 FD

H

H,B

DG2

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Liver Muscle Amino acid

transporters

Cat1

pept1

H

Inte

stin

e

Lat1H

25% DG 1

AMPK

mTOR

P70

S6

EIF4E

Protein Synthesis

P

PS6& PS6: S6 25% DG1 H

S

6 8% DG2

B

11.7% DF HB

BB

AMPK

mTOR

P70 EIF4E

S6P

Protein Synthesis

B

2% DG2

B

4% DG2

B

B

PS6:

S6 4-8% DG2B

4-8% DG2

B

DG1 ; Desmodesmus spp.

FD; Staurosira spp.DG 2; Nannochloropsis oceanica

B

B B

B

Impacts on Amino Acid Transporters and Protein Synthesis Signaling

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Impacts on Egg Albumin, Broiler Muscle and Pig Lean Mass

11.7% DF Egg weight

Egg albumin weight/height

25% DG+

protease Yolk weight

2-16 %DG

Breast dry matter

Breast crud protein

Breast relative weight

Percent body lean mass

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Roles and Synthesis of EPA/DHAOmega-3 Fatty Acids (n3)

C18:3n-3Α-Linolenic acid (ALA)

C20:5n-3Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)

C22:6n-3Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)

EicosanoidsAnti-inflammatory

Fish oils

• Increased EPA and DHA intakes are linked to Decreased:

• CVD, diabetes, etc

(Simopoulos, 1999 and 2002) 18

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Human Nutrition of EPA/DHA

• De novo FA synthesis is low in mammals

• Western diet is low in ω-3 fatty acids

– Ideal ω6:ω3 ratio is 1

– US consumption is ~15-20:1

• Recommended: 200-400 mg EPA+DHA/day

– US: ~100 mg EPA+DHA/day

– > 5 times less in non-fish eaters

(Simopoulos, A.P., 2002; Smet, 2012)

What can we do about this deficiency?

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Dietary Sources of DHA and EPA

• Fish/fish oil: availability, oxidation, and flavor

• Flaxseed/oil: largely ALA

• Terrestrial meat is low in PUFA

• Average American consumes:

– 40 kg broiler chicken/year

– 250 chicken eggs/year

– Relatively high in ω-6 and low in ω-3 fatty acids

(USDA Economic Research Service, 2016)20

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Marine Microalgal Biomass• Defatted biomass (DFA) from biofuel

production research

– Residual long chain n3 fatty acids

– High protein content (44%)

• Moderate levels of inclusion have no effect on growth performance and digestibility

(Austic et al., 2013, Gatrell et al., 2014)

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Enrichment of n-3 Fatty Acids in Breast and Thigh

Breast Thigh

Gatrell et al., 2015

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Summary of Broiler Study

• Omega-3 content and ω6:ω3 ratios were improved at all levels of microalgal biomass inclusion.

• Consuming 200 g of chicken breast/day can supplement up to 35 mg of EPA/DHA.

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0

10

20

30

40

50

60

L* a* b*

Co

lor

Val

ue

Color Value

0% 2.85% 5.75% 11.5% 23%Algae

Effects of Dietary Microalgae on Yolk Color

24

P-Value ≤ 0.0001dc c

b

a

a

b cd d

b b b ba

(Darker) (redder) (Bluer)

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y = 0.16x + 1.95R² = 0.94

0.00

1.00

2.00

3.00

4.00

5.00

6.00

7.00

0 5 10 15 20 25

mg

/g s

amp

le

Algae (%)

P ≤ 0.0001

Yolk EPA + DHA

25

3-Fold

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Yolk ω6:ω3

26

y = -0.36x + 11.5R² = 0.65

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

16.0

18.0

0 5 10 15 20 25

mg

/g s

amp

le

Algae (%)

P = 0.0004

3-Fold

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Summary of Laying Hen Study

• Defatted microalgae enriched egg yolk with EPA and

DHA and decreased ω6:ω3 ratios in the yolk.

• Liver, breast, and thigh also had increased levels of

EPA and DHA.

• Microalgae affected expression of key genes involved

in EPA/DHA metabolism.

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Regulation of Hepatic EPA/DHA

Synthesis by Microalgae

28

2

2

5

ACOT4

Elongase3Elongase4Malic Enzyme

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Recent Progress

• Feeding DHA-enriched microalgae:

– > 200 mg/egg

– 80-100 mg/100 g fresh muscle tissue

• Effects of corn oil, Se, and vitamin E

• Regulation of P450 enzyme genes

• Enhancing enrichment

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• Amount: 1 egg + 100 g chicken = 300 mg DHA

• Flavor: no difference

• Bioavailability: mouse study

• Health benefits: ?

Just Eat Chicken & Eggs for EPA/DHA

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Enrichment of Astaxanthin in Egg Yolk

Magnuson et al., 2018

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Microalgae as a Dual Source of Protein and Iron

• Contained > 2,600 mg Fe/kg

• Anemic pig model

• 0.5% was effective

• 15% was safe

• Fe deficiency affects 30-40% global population

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Take-Home Message

• Microalgae can become an excellent source of feed protein.

• Microalgae can help enrich n-3 fatty acids in chicken and eggs.

• Microalgae can serve as a dual source of protein and micronutrients (Fe and phytochemicals).

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Acknowledgements

• USDA/DOE Biomass R&D Initiative

Grant

• Cornell Hatch grants

• MAGIC grant (DOE)

• Heliae, DSM, Cellana

• Kreher Farms