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Dietary amino acid profile affects muscle cellularity, growth, survival and ammonia excretion of meagre (<italic>Argyrosomus regius)</italic> larvae.

Authors :
Saavedra, M.
Pereira, T. G.
Candeias‐Mendes, A.
Conceição, L. E. C.
Teixeira, B.
Mendes, R.
Pousão‐Ferreira, P.
Source :
Aquaculture Nutrition; Apr2018, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p814-820, 7p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract: Formulation of diets according to fish amino acid (AA) qualitative requirements may improve fish growth. Two diets with different AA profiles were tested on 16‐day‐old meagre during 20&#160;days. The first diet had an AA profile closer to meagre larval AA requirements (BAL), whereas the second had a different AA profile (UNBAL). Results showed that larvae fed the diet with higher similarities to the AA profile of meagre carcass had a higher final weight (19.8&#160;&#177;&#160;0.5&#160;mg versus 13.4&#160;&#177;&#160;1.8&#160;mg) and lower ammonia excretion after being fed (0.6&#160;&#177;&#160;0.1&#160;ml/(g DW. larvae. h) and 0.8&#160;&#177;&#160;0.1&#160;ml/(g DW larvae. h)). A higher mean fibre area was obtained in 36 DAH larvae fed the BAL diet (224.8&#160;&#177;&#160;33.3&#160;μm&lt;superscript&gt;2&lt;/superscript&gt; versus 158.8&#160;&#177;&#160;34.5&#160;μm&lt;superscript&gt;2&lt;/superscript&gt;) as well as higher larval weight. When fibre area distribution was analysed, a higher frequency of larger fibres was observed in 36 DAH BAL larvae, suggesting that fibre hypertrophy had a higher importance in this treatment. In conclusion, this study shows that meagre larvae fed a diet with an AA profile closer to their requirements had lower nitrogen losses and higher final weight, as result of higher muscle hypertrophy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13535773
Volume :
24
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Aquaculture Nutrition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128376713
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/anu.12610