University of Aveiro Leads Salicornia Feed Safety Research in Aquaculture

Assessing Salicornia as a sustainable aquafeed ingredient through DNA integrity, antioxidant defences, and biochemical profiling in fish and shrimp

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The University of Aveiro team contributes to the AQUACOMBINE project through Work Package 7, focusing on assessing the safety and nutritional impact of Salicornia as a sustainable feed ingredient in aquaculture. Tasks 7.3 and 7.5 evaluate DNA integrity, antioxidant defences, and biochemical profiles in fish and shrimp, revealing potential mild, transient genetic damage that may activate protective mechanisms. The research supports food safety, animal health, and sustainability, aligning with UN SDGs 2, 6, 12, and 14. Findings suggest Salicornia is a viable, cost-effective alternative to animal proteins without compromising productivity. The team, led by Prof. Mário Pacheco and including Dr. Sofia Guilherme and Ana Veríssimo, conducts studies at LAQV-Requimte and CESAM, with laboratory work on European bass and Pacific white shrimp. The project reflects the university’s commitment to sustainable science.

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Project

AQUACOMBINE

Integrated on-farm Aquaponics systems for co-production of fish, halophyte vegetables, bioactive compounds, and bioenergy

Location
Portugal
Authors
Pedro Sousa, Ana Veríssimo, Raquel Marçal, Prof. Dr. Mário Pacheco, Prof. Dr. Diana Pinto
Purpose
Support decision-making and strategic planning, Monitor (metrics, conditions, progress, performance), Implement best practices

File type
document
Created on
Jul 29, 2026
Origin language
English
Official project website
AQUACOMBINE
License
CC BY