Physiological effects of natural olive oil antioxidants utilization in rainbow trout (Onchorynchus mykiss) feeding.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Olive mill vegetation water (VW) is an olive oil by-product rich in polyphenols
has powerful antioxidant effects. In light of the interest on the research of novel natural
antioxidants to use in fish feed, the aim of this research was to use VW as a potential
substitute for artificial antioxidants in rainbow trout diet as well as checking its effects on
the blood chemistry and digestive organ physiology of the fish. The experimental plan was
monofactorial, balanced (4 9 3) and the experimental factor considered was the fish diet.
Diets were isoproteic (CP 40%) and isoenergetic (18 MJ kg-1 DM) with two inclusion
levels of VW (1 and 5%: VW1 and VW5) tested against a control diet. A feeding trial was
performed on quadruplicate groups of 200 fish (mean body weight: 44.2 g) fed experimental
diets for 94 days. At the end of the trial, the growth performance traits were
determined and sampling of blood and different tissues (brain, ovary, stomach, liver, and
intestine) were carried out for haematology, endocrinology, histology, and digestive
enzyme analysis. The main results of the present experimentation are that VW inclusion in
rainbow trout feed slightly affects the productive traits and blood chemistry, while the
histological
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Antioxidants; Feed additives; Olive mill wastewater; Phytoestrogens; Rainbow trout
Elenco autori:
Dapra', Franco; Gai, Francesco; Palmegiano, GIOVANNI BATTISTA
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