PROCESSING OF CAMELINA SATIVA OILSEED TO EVALUATE DIGESTIBILITY FOR POTENTIAL INCLUSION IN DIETS FOR COLDWATER CARNIVOROUS FISH.

Camelina sativa is an oilseed with potential to be processed into several novel plant-based protein or lipid rich by-products for use in fish feeds. Digestibility values are needed to formulate balanced diets using these feedstuffs. Camelina full fat seed, oil, expelled meal (HORM), and solvent extr...

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Main Author: Fraser, Jamie May
Other Authors: Faculty of Agriculture, Master of Science, NA, Dr. Dian Patterson, Dr. James Duston, Dr. Santosh Lall, Dr. Derek Anderson, Received, Not Applicable, Yes
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10222/72598
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spelling ftdalhouse:oai:DalSpace.library.dal.ca:10222/72598 2023-05-15T15:27:08+02:00 PROCESSING OF CAMELINA SATIVA OILSEED TO EVALUATE DIGESTIBILITY FOR POTENTIAL INCLUSION IN DIETS FOR COLDWATER CARNIVOROUS FISH. Fraser, Jamie May Faculty of Agriculture Master of Science NA Dr. Dian Patterson Dr. James Duston Dr. Santosh Lall Dr. Derek Anderson Received Not Applicable Yes 2016-12-19T17:46:18Z http://hdl.handle.net/10222/72598 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10222/72598 Camelina sativa digestibility Atlantic cod Atlantic salmon rainbow trout expelling solvent extract protein concentrate enzyme Thesis 2016 ftdalhouse 2022-03-06T00:10:13Z Camelina sativa is an oilseed with potential to be processed into several novel plant-based protein or lipid rich by-products for use in fish feeds. Digestibility values are needed to formulate balanced diets using these feedstuffs. Camelina full fat seed, oil, expelled meal (HORM), and solvent extracted meal (SEM) were developed. Apparent digestibility values were determined for Atlantic cod (AC), Atlantic salmon (AS), and rainbow trout (RT). Digestible protein (DP; %) content was established for the seed, HORM, and SEM for the AC (23.0, 32.6, 34.1, respectively), AS (23.9, 33.4, 35.6, respectively) and RT (21.7, 33.4, 35.2, respectively). Digestible energy (DE; kcal/kg) content was established for the oil (AC, 6596; AS, 8524; RT, 8063). There was no effect from toasting SEM for RT. Water and phytase enzyme pre-treatment of SEM for 24 hours removed the glucosinolates and phytate completely (RT; DP, 35.44%; DE, 3185 kcal/kg). Based on digestibility values, these products show good potential for use in aquaculture feeds. Thesis atlantic cod Atlantic salmon Dalhousie University: DalSpace Institutional Repository
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topic Camelina sativa
digestibility
Atlantic cod
Atlantic salmon
rainbow trout
expelling
solvent extract
protein concentrate
enzyme
spellingShingle Camelina sativa
digestibility
Atlantic cod
Atlantic salmon
rainbow trout
expelling
solvent extract
protein concentrate
enzyme
Fraser, Jamie May
PROCESSING OF CAMELINA SATIVA OILSEED TO EVALUATE DIGESTIBILITY FOR POTENTIAL INCLUSION IN DIETS FOR COLDWATER CARNIVOROUS FISH.
topic_facet Camelina sativa
digestibility
Atlantic cod
Atlantic salmon
rainbow trout
expelling
solvent extract
protein concentrate
enzyme
description Camelina sativa is an oilseed with potential to be processed into several novel plant-based protein or lipid rich by-products for use in fish feeds. Digestibility values are needed to formulate balanced diets using these feedstuffs. Camelina full fat seed, oil, expelled meal (HORM), and solvent extracted meal (SEM) were developed. Apparent digestibility values were determined for Atlantic cod (AC), Atlantic salmon (AS), and rainbow trout (RT). Digestible protein (DP; %) content was established for the seed, HORM, and SEM for the AC (23.0, 32.6, 34.1, respectively), AS (23.9, 33.4, 35.6, respectively) and RT (21.7, 33.4, 35.2, respectively). Digestible energy (DE; kcal/kg) content was established for the oil (AC, 6596; AS, 8524; RT, 8063). There was no effect from toasting SEM for RT. Water and phytase enzyme pre-treatment of SEM for 24 hours removed the glucosinolates and phytate completely (RT; DP, 35.44%; DE, 3185 kcal/kg). Based on digestibility values, these products show good potential for use in aquaculture feeds.
author2 Faculty of Agriculture
Master of Science
NA
Dr. Dian Patterson
Dr. James Duston
Dr. Santosh Lall
Dr. Derek Anderson
Received
Not Applicable
Yes
format Thesis
author Fraser, Jamie May
author_facet Fraser, Jamie May
author_sort Fraser, Jamie May
title PROCESSING OF CAMELINA SATIVA OILSEED TO EVALUATE DIGESTIBILITY FOR POTENTIAL INCLUSION IN DIETS FOR COLDWATER CARNIVOROUS FISH.
title_short PROCESSING OF CAMELINA SATIVA OILSEED TO EVALUATE DIGESTIBILITY FOR POTENTIAL INCLUSION IN DIETS FOR COLDWATER CARNIVOROUS FISH.
title_full PROCESSING OF CAMELINA SATIVA OILSEED TO EVALUATE DIGESTIBILITY FOR POTENTIAL INCLUSION IN DIETS FOR COLDWATER CARNIVOROUS FISH.
title_fullStr PROCESSING OF CAMELINA SATIVA OILSEED TO EVALUATE DIGESTIBILITY FOR POTENTIAL INCLUSION IN DIETS FOR COLDWATER CARNIVOROUS FISH.
title_full_unstemmed PROCESSING OF CAMELINA SATIVA OILSEED TO EVALUATE DIGESTIBILITY FOR POTENTIAL INCLUSION IN DIETS FOR COLDWATER CARNIVOROUS FISH.
title_sort processing of camelina sativa oilseed to evaluate digestibility for potential inclusion in diets for coldwater carnivorous fish.
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/10222/72598
genre atlantic cod
Atlantic salmon
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Atlantic salmon
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