Xylanase supplementation in fish feed

- Plant ingredients have so far been the most cost efficient alternative for fish in the aquafeed industry. This has increased the dietary content of indigestible carbohydrates, including non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) which dilute the energy concentration of the feeds and reduces digestibility/bi...

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Main Author: Bogevik, André Sture
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/284369
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spelling ftnofima:oai:nofima.brage.unit.no:11250/284369 2023-05-15T15:32:56+02:00 Xylanase supplementation in fish feed Rapport/Report 25/2015 – norsk sammendrag Bogevik, André Sture 2015-06-01T11:08:51Z application/octet-stream http://hdl.handle.net/11250/284369 eng eng https://nofimaas.sharepoint.com/sites/public/_layouts/15/guestaccess.aspx?guestaccesstoken=dIJ6qTYuMWxFaCyjk9%2fFyG7JToPqUe%2bPb%2bptpwpiuok%3d&docid=04d273a9228194c59b191525039dc1849 Nofima AS: 11297 Nofima rapportserie. 10 p. Nofima AS, 2015 urn:isbn:978-82-8296-302-2 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/284369 cristin:1245550 Research report 2015 ftnofima 2022-11-18T06:51:10Z - Plant ingredients have so far been the most cost efficient alternative for fish in the aquafeed industry. This has increased the dietary content of indigestible carbohydrates, including non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) which dilute the energy concentration of the feeds and reduces digestibility/bioavailability of nutrients. Enzymes that hydrolyse NSP (NSP-enzymes) for better digestibility and growth performance have been introduced in the swine and poultry industry, and have also been studied in some fish species. Xylanase, an NSP-enzyme that hydrolyse cell wall components in plant, efficiently reduce NSP content in plant ingredient. Xylanase are found in yeasts, fungi and bacteria that are present naturally in the gut of some herbivorous fish species, such as carp and tilapia. This enzyme is commercially available alone or in multi-enzyme complexes for use in pre-processing of ingredients/diets or supplementation of diets during feed production. Dietary supplementation of xylanase have improved protein utilization and growth in several fish experiment. In addition some studies have reported increased endogenous enzyme production or prebiotic effects on the intestinal microbiota, which may lead to improved growth and health. To our knowledge, no peer-review publications exist on the use of xylanase as a supplement in feeds for Atlantic salmon. Fôringredienser fra planter har så langt vært det mest kostnadseffektive alternative til fisk i fiskefôr. Dette har i midlertidig økt innholdet av ufordøyelige polysakkarider som reduserer energiinnholdet i fôret og reduserer fordøyeligheten av næringsstoffer. Tilførsel i fôret av enzymer som bryter ned polysakkarider for økt proteinfordøyelighet og vekst har vært studert og er i bruk i produksjonen av svin og fjørfe, og nå også studert i fisk. Xylanase, ett naturlig enzym som bryter ned polysakkarider i plantespisende fisk, er kommersielt tilgjengelig som enzym-preparat alene eller i kombinasjon med andre enzym. Flere studier har vist at tilførsel av xylanase i fôr ... Report Atlantic salmon Nofima Knowledge Archive (Brage)
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description - Plant ingredients have so far been the most cost efficient alternative for fish in the aquafeed industry. This has increased the dietary content of indigestible carbohydrates, including non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) which dilute the energy concentration of the feeds and reduces digestibility/bioavailability of nutrients. Enzymes that hydrolyse NSP (NSP-enzymes) for better digestibility and growth performance have been introduced in the swine and poultry industry, and have also been studied in some fish species. Xylanase, an NSP-enzyme that hydrolyse cell wall components in plant, efficiently reduce NSP content in plant ingredient. Xylanase are found in yeasts, fungi and bacteria that are present naturally in the gut of some herbivorous fish species, such as carp and tilapia. This enzyme is commercially available alone or in multi-enzyme complexes for use in pre-processing of ingredients/diets or supplementation of diets during feed production. Dietary supplementation of xylanase have improved protein utilization and growth in several fish experiment. In addition some studies have reported increased endogenous enzyme production or prebiotic effects on the intestinal microbiota, which may lead to improved growth and health. To our knowledge, no peer-review publications exist on the use of xylanase as a supplement in feeds for Atlantic salmon. Fôringredienser fra planter har så langt vært det mest kostnadseffektive alternative til fisk i fiskefôr. Dette har i midlertidig økt innholdet av ufordøyelige polysakkarider som reduserer energiinnholdet i fôret og reduserer fordøyeligheten av næringsstoffer. Tilførsel i fôret av enzymer som bryter ned polysakkarider for økt proteinfordøyelighet og vekst har vært studert og er i bruk i produksjonen av svin og fjørfe, og nå også studert i fisk. Xylanase, ett naturlig enzym som bryter ned polysakkarider i plantespisende fisk, er kommersielt tilgjengelig som enzym-preparat alene eller i kombinasjon med andre enzym. Flere studier har vist at tilførsel av xylanase i fôr ...
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