Effects of dietary lysine and methionine supplementation on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, Huso huso, fed soy protein-based diet

A feeding trial was conducted to examine the effects of dietary supplementation of lysine and methionine on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, Huso huso. Four experimental soy protein based diets D0 (without lysine or methionine supplementation), D1 (lysine supplementat...

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Main Authors: Mohseni, M., Pourkazemi, M., Seyed Hassani, M.H., Pourali, H.R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Persian
Published: 2016
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:22103 2023-05-15T15:41:44+02:00 Effects of dietary lysine and methionine supplementation on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, Huso huso, fed soy protein-based diet Mohseni, M. Pourkazemi, M. Seyed Hassani, M.H. Pourali, H.R. 2016 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/22103/ http://aquaticcommons.org/22103/1/ISFJ-v25n1p119-fa.pdf fa per http://aquaticcommons.org/22103/1/ISFJ-v25n1p119-fa.pdf Mohseni, M. and Pourkazemi, M. and Seyed Hassani, M.H. and Pourali, H.R. (2016) Effects of dietary lysine and methionine supplementation on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, Huso huso, fed soy protein-based diet. Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 25(1), pp. 119-134. Aquaculture Biology Chemistry Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:30:22Z A feeding trial was conducted to examine the effects of dietary supplementation of lysine and methionine on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, Huso huso. Four experimental soy protein based diets D0 (without lysine or methionine supplementation), D1 (lysine supplementation alone), D2 (methionine supplementation alone) and D3 (both lysine and methionine supplementation) were fed to triplicate groups. 240 fish with an average weight of 144.6 ± 4.64 g were fed the experimental diets for 12wk. L-Lysine and DL-methionine were added to the diets containing 344 g kg-1 soybean meals at 22.02 and 12.94 g kg-1 of dry diet respectively. Significant higher weight gain, specific growth rate, protein efficiency ratio, condition factor, feed efficiency ratio, whole muscle protein and protein apparent digestibility were observed in fish fed soya protein-based diet supplemented with both lysine and methionine than that of fish of other dietary groups. There were no significant differences among fish fed diet supplemented with either methionine or lysine. Growth performances, feed utilization, carcass composition and apparent digestibility coefficients of protein, lipid and dry matter of fish fed control diet was significantly lower than those of fish fed diet supplemented both lysine and methionine and supplemented with either methionine or lysine. It can be concluded that beluga, fingerlings effectively utilize the supplemental amino acids (L-Lysine at 22.02 g kg-1 dry diet and DL-methionine at 12.94 g kg-1 dry diet) in the diets containing 344 g kg-1 soybean meals for better carcass proximate compositions, growth performance and feed efficiency and utilization. Article in Journal/Newspaper Beluga Beluga* International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons
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topic Aquaculture
Biology
Chemistry
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Biology
Chemistry
Mohseni, M.
Pourkazemi, M.
Seyed Hassani, M.H.
Pourali, H.R.
Effects of dietary lysine and methionine supplementation on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, Huso huso, fed soy protein-based diet
topic_facet Aquaculture
Biology
Chemistry
description A feeding trial was conducted to examine the effects of dietary supplementation of lysine and methionine on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, Huso huso. Four experimental soy protein based diets D0 (without lysine or methionine supplementation), D1 (lysine supplementation alone), D2 (methionine supplementation alone) and D3 (both lysine and methionine supplementation) were fed to triplicate groups. 240 fish with an average weight of 144.6 ± 4.64 g were fed the experimental diets for 12wk. L-Lysine and DL-methionine were added to the diets containing 344 g kg-1 soybean meals at 22.02 and 12.94 g kg-1 of dry diet respectively. Significant higher weight gain, specific growth rate, protein efficiency ratio, condition factor, feed efficiency ratio, whole muscle protein and protein apparent digestibility were observed in fish fed soya protein-based diet supplemented with both lysine and methionine than that of fish of other dietary groups. There were no significant differences among fish fed diet supplemented with either methionine or lysine. Growth performances, feed utilization, carcass composition and apparent digestibility coefficients of protein, lipid and dry matter of fish fed control diet was significantly lower than those of fish fed diet supplemented both lysine and methionine and supplemented with either methionine or lysine. It can be concluded that beluga, fingerlings effectively utilize the supplemental amino acids (L-Lysine at 22.02 g kg-1 dry diet and DL-methionine at 12.94 g kg-1 dry diet) in the diets containing 344 g kg-1 soybean meals for better carcass proximate compositions, growth performance and feed efficiency and utilization.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mohseni, M.
Pourkazemi, M.
Seyed Hassani, M.H.
Pourali, H.R.
author_facet Mohseni, M.
Pourkazemi, M.
Seyed Hassani, M.H.
Pourali, H.R.
author_sort Mohseni, M.
title Effects of dietary lysine and methionine supplementation on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, Huso huso, fed soy protein-based diet
title_short Effects of dietary lysine and methionine supplementation on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, Huso huso, fed soy protein-based diet
title_full Effects of dietary lysine and methionine supplementation on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, Huso huso, fed soy protein-based diet
title_fullStr Effects of dietary lysine and methionine supplementation on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, Huso huso, fed soy protein-based diet
title_full_unstemmed Effects of dietary lysine and methionine supplementation on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, Huso huso, fed soy protein-based diet
title_sort effects of dietary lysine and methionine supplementation on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, huso huso, fed soy protein-based diet
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Mohseni, M. and Pourkazemi, M. and Seyed Hassani, M.H. and Pourali, H.R. (2016) Effects of dietary lysine and methionine supplementation on growth, nutrient utilization and carcass compositions in beluga, Huso huso, fed soy protein-based diet. Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 25(1), pp. 119-134.
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