Estimating changes in essential amino acid requirements of rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon as a function of body weight or diet composition using a novel factorial requirement model

As fish feeds are increasingly being formulated with a variety of protein sources, more attention needs to be paidto ensure that the essential amino acids (EAAs) requirements of the fish are met adequately. A novel factorial AArequirement model was developed by incorporating the effects of dietary a...

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Main Authors: Hua, Katheline, Bureau, Dominique
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Published: Elsevier 2019
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spelling ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:60490 2024-02-11T10:02:03+01:00 Estimating changes in essential amino acid requirements of rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon as a function of body weight or diet composition using a novel factorial requirement model Hua, Katheline Bureau, Dominique 2019-11 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/60490/1/1-s2.0-S004484861832516X-main.pdf unknown Elsevier https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2019.734440 https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/60490/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/60490/1/1-s2.0-S004484861832516X-main.pdf Hua, Katheline, and Bureau, Dominique (2019) Estimating changes in essential amino acid requirements of rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon as a function of body weight or diet composition using a novel factorial requirement model. Aquaculture, 513. 733440. restricted Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftjamescook https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2019.734440 2024-01-22T23:44:37Z As fish feeds are increasingly being formulated with a variety of protein sources, more attention needs to be paidto ensure that the essential amino acids (EAAs) requirements of the fish are met adequately. A novel factorial AArequirement model was developed by incorporating the effects of dietary and biological factors on AA re-quirement and utilization for two salmonid fish species, Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout. The factorial modeldetermines AA requirement of fish based on species, expected body weight gain, body protein deposition, AAprofile in body protein deposition, maintenance AA requirement, and inevitable AA metabolism. Simulationsusing this novel model suggest that EAA requirement (expressed as % diet dry matter DM) progressively de-creases when the live weight of the fish increases. Atlantic salmon appears to have higher EAA requirements(estimated as % diet DM) than rainbow trout at the same body weight classes, and the rate of decrease in EAArequirement with the increase of body weight appears to be slower in Atlantic salmon. Model simulations alsosuggest that diet composition influences the estimates of EAA requirements. The novel factorial model could be ahelpful tool in formulating cost-effective aquaculture feeds. This modelling approach can be adapted to otherfish species Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU Aquaculture 513 734440
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description As fish feeds are increasingly being formulated with a variety of protein sources, more attention needs to be paidto ensure that the essential amino acids (EAAs) requirements of the fish are met adequately. A novel factorial AArequirement model was developed by incorporating the effects of dietary and biological factors on AA re-quirement and utilization for two salmonid fish species, Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout. The factorial modeldetermines AA requirement of fish based on species, expected body weight gain, body protein deposition, AAprofile in body protein deposition, maintenance AA requirement, and inevitable AA metabolism. Simulationsusing this novel model suggest that EAA requirement (expressed as % diet dry matter DM) progressively de-creases when the live weight of the fish increases. Atlantic salmon appears to have higher EAA requirements(estimated as % diet DM) than rainbow trout at the same body weight classes, and the rate of decrease in EAArequirement with the increase of body weight appears to be slower in Atlantic salmon. Model simulations alsosuggest that diet composition influences the estimates of EAA requirements. The novel factorial model could be ahelpful tool in formulating cost-effective aquaculture feeds. This modelling approach can be adapted to otherfish species
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hua, Katheline
Bureau, Dominique
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Bureau, Dominique
Estimating changes in essential amino acid requirements of rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon as a function of body weight or diet composition using a novel factorial requirement model
author_facet Hua, Katheline
Bureau, Dominique
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title Estimating changes in essential amino acid requirements of rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon as a function of body weight or diet composition using a novel factorial requirement model
title_short Estimating changes in essential amino acid requirements of rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon as a function of body weight or diet composition using a novel factorial requirement model
title_full Estimating changes in essential amino acid requirements of rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon as a function of body weight or diet composition using a novel factorial requirement model
title_fullStr Estimating changes in essential amino acid requirements of rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon as a function of body weight or diet composition using a novel factorial requirement model
title_full_unstemmed Estimating changes in essential amino acid requirements of rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon as a function of body weight or diet composition using a novel factorial requirement model
title_sort estimating changes in essential amino acid requirements of rainbow trout and atlantic salmon as a function of body weight or diet composition using a novel factorial requirement model
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