Effects of Dietary Protein Source and Feeding Regime on Growth Performance, Nutrient Digestibility, Fatty Acids, and Quality Characteristics of Rainbow Trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Fillets
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
This study investigated the effects of dietary protein source and feeding regime (apparent satiation
and rationed) on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, fatty acid (FA) profile, and fillet quality
traits in rainbow trout. A stock of 1200 juvenile trout (mean weight 114.6±0.2 g) were randomly
distributed into 24 fiberglass tanks (four diets × three replications × two feeding regimes). The
experimental diets were formulated to be isoproteic and isoenergetic based on bacterial protein meal
(BPM), pea protein concentrate (PPC), mixture thereof (MIX), and fish meal (FM), respectively. The
feeding trial lasted 77 d with water temperature of 13 C. Statistical differences appeared among the diets
only in terms of crude protein digestibility. Growth performance and somatic indexes were significantly
affected by the diet, while only the condition factor was influenced by the feeding regime. None of
the parameters appeared to be affected by the interaction effects. Differences appeared between the
FA profiles of the dorsal muscle. Oleic, linoleic, ?-linolenic, and docosahexaenoic acid contents were
influenced by diet, while only minor FAs were influenced by feeding regime. In conclusion, growth
performance and nutrient digestibility resulted lower in fish fed BPM diet than other groups, while
PPC group was similar to FM group.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bacterial protein meal; pea protein concentrate; fatty acid; fillet quality traits; rainbow trout
List of contributors:
Gai, Francesco; Peiretti, PIER GIORGIO
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