Effects of circadian variation of dietary protein sources on growth performance, carcass composition and intestinal enzyme activity in beluga, Huso huso

Abstract The main cost in aquaculture production is feed, so management practices and feeding strategies aim to optimize both feed intake and efficiency. This study aimed to evaluate the growth performance of beluga, Huso huso, affected by periodic changes in dietary protein sources and hence identi...

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Published in:Journal of the World Aquaculture Society
Main Authors: Zeinab Najafi, Hossein Ouraji, Sakineh Yeganeh, Ayoub Farhadi
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ab37ad6c79a74c0eae3f2f2042747823 2024-09-15T17:58:57+00:00 Effects of circadian variation of dietary protein sources on growth performance, carcass composition and intestinal enzyme activity in beluga, Huso huso Zeinab Najafi Hossein Ouraji Sakineh Yeganeh Ayoub Farhadi 2024-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1111/jwas.13067 https://doaj.org/article/ab37ad6c79a74c0eae3f2f2042747823 EN eng Wiley https://doi.org/10.1111/jwas.13067 https://doaj.org/toc/0893-8849 https://doaj.org/toc/1749-7345 1749-7345 0893-8849 doi:10.1111/jwas.13067 https://doaj.org/article/ab37ad6c79a74c0eae3f2f2042747823 Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, Vol 55, Iss 4, Pp n/a-n/a (2024) beluga growth performance mixed feeding schedule protein source Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling SH1-691 article 2024 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1111/jwas.13067 2024-08-12T15:24:06Z Abstract The main cost in aquaculture production is feed, so management practices and feeding strategies aim to optimize both feed intake and efficiency. This study aimed to evaluate the growth performance of beluga, Huso huso, affected by periodic changes in dietary protein sources and hence identify possible innovative feeding strategies toward more efficient use of dietary protein. This study was designed with two experimental diets, namely fish meal (diet A) and plant protein blend (diet B) (protein 40%, fat 16%), which were used in different food schedules for feeding beluga (initial weight 82.08 ± 4.1 g) during 8 weeks. The experimental treatments included: continuously feeding a fish meal diet (A); continuously feeding a plant protein diet (B); alternating between diet A in the morning and diet B in the afternoon (A am/B pm); alternating between diet B in the morning and diet A in the afternoon (B am/A pm); and alternating between diet A for one day and diet B for one day (1A/1B). At the end of the eight‐week trial, superior growth performance and feed utilization were respectively observed in fish receiving A, Bam/Apm, and Aam/Bpm diets compared with the remaining treatments. The specific activity of trypsin and chymotrypsin was significantly high in fish fed Aam/Bpm and Bam/Apm. Feeding the fish‐meal‐based diet (A) continuously, led to decreased protein and increased fat deposition in the carcass. Among the mixed feeding schedules, the highest cost‐saving was recorded with the Aam/Bpm and Bam/Apm schedules. Based on economic analysis, applying Aam/Bpm and Bam/Apm schedules led to the reduced cost of beluga production compared with the other treatments. Therefore, the optimal feeding schedules for beluga are Aam/Bpm and Bam/Apm, which should be used as a practical feeding guideline for H. huso production. Article in Journal/Newspaper Beluga Beluga* Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 55 4
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Ayoub Farhadi
Effects of circadian variation of dietary protein sources on growth performance, carcass composition and intestinal enzyme activity in beluga, Huso huso
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description Abstract The main cost in aquaculture production is feed, so management practices and feeding strategies aim to optimize both feed intake and efficiency. This study aimed to evaluate the growth performance of beluga, Huso huso, affected by periodic changes in dietary protein sources and hence identify possible innovative feeding strategies toward more efficient use of dietary protein. This study was designed with two experimental diets, namely fish meal (diet A) and plant protein blend (diet B) (protein 40%, fat 16%), which were used in different food schedules for feeding beluga (initial weight 82.08 ± 4.1 g) during 8 weeks. The experimental treatments included: continuously feeding a fish meal diet (A); continuously feeding a plant protein diet (B); alternating between diet A in the morning and diet B in the afternoon (A am/B pm); alternating between diet B in the morning and diet A in the afternoon (B am/A pm); and alternating between diet A for one day and diet B for one day (1A/1B). At the end of the eight‐week trial, superior growth performance and feed utilization were respectively observed in fish receiving A, Bam/Apm, and Aam/Bpm diets compared with the remaining treatments. The specific activity of trypsin and chymotrypsin was significantly high in fish fed Aam/Bpm and Bam/Apm. Feeding the fish‐meal‐based diet (A) continuously, led to decreased protein and increased fat deposition in the carcass. Among the mixed feeding schedules, the highest cost‐saving was recorded with the Aam/Bpm and Bam/Apm schedules. Based on economic analysis, applying Aam/Bpm and Bam/Apm schedules led to the reduced cost of beluga production compared with the other treatments. Therefore, the optimal feeding schedules for beluga are Aam/Bpm and Bam/Apm, which should be used as a practical feeding guideline for H. huso production.
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author Zeinab Najafi
Hossein Ouraji
Sakineh Yeganeh
Ayoub Farhadi
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Hossein Ouraji
Sakineh Yeganeh
Ayoub Farhadi
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title Effects of circadian variation of dietary protein sources on growth performance, carcass composition and intestinal enzyme activity in beluga, Huso huso
title_short Effects of circadian variation of dietary protein sources on growth performance, carcass composition and intestinal enzyme activity in beluga, Huso huso
title_full Effects of circadian variation of dietary protein sources on growth performance, carcass composition and intestinal enzyme activity in beluga, Huso huso
title_fullStr Effects of circadian variation of dietary protein sources on growth performance, carcass composition and intestinal enzyme activity in beluga, Huso huso
title_full_unstemmed Effects of circadian variation of dietary protein sources on growth performance, carcass composition and intestinal enzyme activity in beluga, Huso huso
title_sort effects of circadian variation of dietary protein sources on growth performance, carcass composition and intestinal enzyme activity in beluga, huso huso
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