Dietary sodium heptanoate helps to improve feed efficiency, growth hormone status and swimming performance in gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata)

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作者
Antonio Martos-Sitcha, Juan [1 ]
Simo-Mirabet, Paula [1 ]
Carla Piazzon, Maria [2 ]
de las Heras, Veronica [1 ]
Alvar Calduch-Giner, Josep [1 ]
Puyalto, Monica [3 ]
Tinsley, John [4 ]
Makol, Alex [5 ]
Sitja-Bobadilla, Ariadna [2 ]
Perez-Sanchez, Jaume [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, IATS, Inst Aquaculture Torre Sal, Nutrigen & Fish Growth Endocrinol Grp, Castellon de La Plana, Spain
[2] CSIC, IATS, Inst Aquaculture Torre Sal, Fish Pathol Grp, Castellon de La Plana, Spain
[3] NOREL SA, Madrid, Spain
[4] BioMar Ltd, Grangemouth, Scotland
[5] BioMar Iberia SA, Duenas, Spain
关键词
feed efficiency; fish; fish meal; growth hormone; medium-chain fatty acids; swim performance; PLANT PROTEIN-SOURCES; TROUT ONCORHYNCHUS-MYKISS; BASS DICENTRARCHUS-LABRAX; FISH-MEAL REPLACEMENT; METABOLIC-RATE; RAINBOW-TROUT; EXPRESSION PROFILE; SOMATOTROPIC AXIS; GENE-EXPRESSION; FOOD-INTAKE;
D O I
10.1111/anu.12799
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
The potential benefits of a commercial preparation of heptanoate (NOREL, HEPTON (R)) were evaluated in an 11-week gilthead sea bream feeding trial (May-August), using a factorial design with four isoproteic and isoenergetic diets. Fish meal (FM) was added at 200 g/kg in D1-D2 diets and at 50 g/kg in D3-D4 diets, which also contained fish peptones and plant proteins as source of proteins. Heptanoate was added at 3 g/kg in D2 and D4 diets. All fish grew from 13-14 g to 81-84 g with an overall feed efficiency (FE) of 0.91-0.94. An early impairment of FE (weeks 1-4) was found with the standard FM-based diet (D1), but this detrimental condition was reversed by heptanoate, increasing FE from 0.88 in D1 fish to 0.99 in D2 fish. Further improvements were progressively diluted over time, remaining D2 and D3-D4 fed fish almost undistinguishable through all the trial. Heptanoate supplementation produced higher hepatic glycogen depots, but no signs of histopathological damage were found in liver or intestine. Other lasting heptanoate effects included changes in plasma antioxidant capacity, plasma cortisol and growth hormone levels, and measures of respirometry in swimming performance tests. Altogether, it supports the potential use of heptanoate to speed up adaptive and healthy metabolic states of farmed fish to cope with challenging culture conditions.
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页码:1638 / 1651
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