2005. Effect of incubation temperature on carbohydrate digestion in important teleosts for aquaculture

The activity and capacity (activity tissue weight) of digestive carbohydrases (total carbohydrase, a-glucosidase, a-amylase) was examined in vitro under a range of (more realistic) incubation temperatures (5, 18 and 25 1C) and pH (7.6) more likely to be en-countered during rearing, along the digesti...

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Main Authors: Eustratios S Papoutsoglou, Alastair R Lyndon
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.654.4388
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Summary:The activity and capacity (activity tissue weight) of digestive carbohydrases (total carbohydrase, a-glucosidase, a-amylase) was examined in vitro under a range of (more realistic) incubation temperatures (5, 18 and 25 1C) and pH (7.6) more likely to be en-countered during rearing, along the digestive tract of important teleost species for aquaculture (Dicen-trarchus labrax, Sparus aurata, Oreochromis aureus, Oncorhynchus mykiss and Salmo salar). Results indi-cate, among other things, an overestimation of diges-tive carbohydrase levels when performing assays at 37 1C, a di¡erent e¡ect of temperature on digestive enzyme performance along the digestive tract of examined species, and the increased importance of a-glucosidase towards carbohydrate digestion. Im-plications regarding the capacity of each species for carbohydrate digestion in nature, as well as feed manufacturing, are discussed.