Rose anthocyanin microencapsulation for improving the color of two strains of koi
Abstract
Koi fish coloration is genetically significant, but environmental factors and color quality can lead to degradation. Some individuals use synthetic dyes to enhance their appearance, which harms the environment. This study explored the effects of microencapsulated Rose
sp. flower anthocyanin (MRFA) as a natural alternative dye to enhance the color of Sanke and Kohaku koi fish. Sanke exhibits orange-black hues, while Kohaku shows orange-white hues, allowing for comparative analysis. Before the experiment, MRFA was analyzed using FESEM and XRD to assess the particle size distribution and shape of the anthocyanin microcapsules. A Randomized Complete Design (CRD) with four treatments (T0, 150 mg (T1), 300 mg (T2), and 450 mg (T3)) and five replications were used. Data was analyzed with SPSS. Results showed that MRFA particles were distributed, though not entirely homogeneous (14 μm to 170 μm), with XRD spectra indicating interactions between maltodextrin and Rose sp. anthocyanin. Results showed that MRFA significantly improved certain color parameters in Sanke, particularly at moderate doses (T1 and T2), but the control group (T0) outperformed MRFA in some cases. In Kohaku, no significant improvement was observed compared to the control, suggesting that MRFA was less effective in enhancing white–orange pigmentation. Overall, our findings indicate that MRFA supported koi growth but showed limited, strain-specific effects on coloration. Further studies with longer trials and larger populations are needed to confirm its potential as a natural feed additive.
Keywords:
Herbal extract
Cyprinus carpio
Kohaku
Pigment
Sanke
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.13170/depik.14.3.46784
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Faculty of Marine and Fisheries
Universitas Syiah Kuala
Jalan Meureubo No. 1, Kopelma Darussalam
Banda Aceh, 23111, Indonesia
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