کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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8495072 | 1552858 | 2014 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله ISI
Effects of different protein hydrolysate products and levels on growth, survival rate and digestive capacity in Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer Bloch) larvae
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کلمات کلیدی
α-tubFAAEF-1αBile salt activated lipaseUBQLAPCTRDPHBALAsian seabass - seabass آسیاییα-Tubulin - α-توبولینAlcalase - آلکالازALP - آلکالن فسفاتازAlkaline phosphatase - آلکالین فسفاتاز یا فسفاتاز قلیاییamylase - آمیلازFree amino acid - آمینو اسید رایگانLeucine aminopeptidase - آمینوپپتیداز لوسینDigestive enzymes - آنزیم های گوارشیAMY - امیGene expression - بیان ژنtrypsinogen - تریپسینوژنTRY - تلاش کردنdegree of hydrolysis - درجه هیدرولیزdays post hatch - روزه گرفتنLarval diet - رژیم لاروelongation factor-1α - ضریب انقباض 1αFish muscle - عضله ماهیProtein hydrolysate - پروتئین هیدرولیزاتPepsin - پپسینpepsinogen - پپسینوژنquantification cycle - چرخه محاسبهChymotrypsinogen - چیوتریپسینوژنSoybean meal - کنجاله سویاUbiquitin - یوبیکویتین
موضوعات مرتبط
علوم زیستی و بیوفناوری
علوم کشاورزی و بیولوژیک
علوم آبزیان
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چکیده انگلیسی
Larval rearing of Asian seabass is dependent on live food, similar to several other carnivorous fish species. The present study aimed to find suitable predigested protein sources for use in Asian seabass larval diets in order to reduce dependency on live feed. Fish muscle, squid mantle and soybean meal were hydrolyzed by Alcalase (alkaline enzyme), pepsin (acidic enzyme), and the combination of both enzymes producing a total of 9 protein hydrolysate (PH) products. The soybean meal was found least favorable for the larvae and omitted from the in vivo investigation. Fish muscle and squid mantle hydrolysate products were selected based on in vitro digestibility to replace fishmeal protein at 25% and 50% in isonitrogenous (50% protein) and isolipidic (20% lipid) diets. A diet with 0% PH was used as a control diet, and two other diets, one with minced mackerel muscle supplying protein, and a commercial diet were included as reference diets. The experimental diets were fed to larvae four times daily for 30Â days from 17Â days post hatch. Survival rate and growth performance were measured and enzyme activity and gene expression of stomach, pancreatic and brush border enzymes were determined. Larvae accepted all PH diets and the control diet well but did not accept the two reference diets which caused 100% mortality in the third week of the trial. In general, 25% PH inclusion increased larval growth compared to the 0% control group and increased specific activity of pancreatic and brush border enzymes. At 50% inclusion level, negative effects on growth performance and survival rate were observed. High levels of small peptides in the PH might have influenced digestive enzyme capacity as reflected in induced chymotrypsin activity but reduced mRNA level and specific enzyme activity of the brush border enzyme, leucine aminopeptidase. In conclusion, incorporation of 25% PH from either fish muscle or squid mantle treated with the Alcalase-pepsin enzyme combination improved digestive capacity and growth performance of the larvae with acceptable survival rate.
ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Aquaculture - Volumes 428â429, 20 May 2014, Pages 195-202
Journal: Aquaculture - Volumes 428â429, 20 May 2014, Pages 195-202
نویسندگان
Manee Srichanun, Chutima Tantikitti, Trond M. Kortner, Ã
shild Krogdahl, Rutchanee Chotikachinda,