Chitin, the second most abundant polysaccharide in nature after cellulose, has been the sub-
ject of increasing interest in recent years, particularly in the aquaculture sector. This review
focuses on the effects of chitin in aquafeed on growth, nutrient utilization, gut microbiome
modulation, and the immune system of aquatic organisms. Data from the literature showed
significant variability in response to chitin by species, with some species benefiting from
dietary chitin supplementation in terms of growth and immune health. However, excessive
chitin inclusion led to negative effects on the protein and lipid digestibility. These results
suggest that optimizing the amount of chitin-containing ingredients in aquafeed requires a
deep understanding of each species’ nutritional needs and other studies needed for differ-
ent aquaculture species. Furthermore, studies have highlighted the potential of chitin as an
immunostimulant and promoter of gut health. In conclusion, chitin appears to be a promis-
ing additive for sustainable aquaculture, but further research is needed to define best prac-
tices for its use
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