Protein and lysine requirements for maintenance and for tissue accretion in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fry

Available data on the quantitative requirement for lysine (Lys) in different salmonids show much variability. So far, there are very limited data on the maintenance requirements of indispensable (1) amino acids (AA) in fish. In the present study, we determined simultaneously the Lys requirements for...

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Main Authors: Abboudi, Tarik, Mambrini, Muriel, Ooghe, Wilfried, Larondelle, Yvan, Rollin, Xavier
Other Authors: UCL - AGRO/BAPA - Département de biologie appliquée et des productions agricoles, UCL - AGRO/MILA - Département des sciences du milieu et de l'aménagement du territoire
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Science Bv 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/37898
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2006.07.041
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spelling ftunistlouisbrus:oai:dial.uclouvain.be:boreal:37898 2024-05-12T08:01:16+00:00 Protein and lysine requirements for maintenance and for tissue accretion in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fry Abboudi, Tarik Mambrini, Muriel Ooghe, Wilfried Larondelle, Yvan Rollin, Xavier UCL - AGRO/BAPA - Département de biologie appliquée et des productions agricoles UCL - AGRO/MILA - Département des sciences du milieu et de l'aménagement du territoire 2006 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/37898 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2006.07.041 eng eng Elsevier Science Bv boreal:37898 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/37898 doi:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2006.07.041 urn:ISSN:0044-8486 urn:EISSN:1873-5622 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Aquaculture, Vol. 261, no. 1, p. 369-383 (2006) requirement maintenance growth lysine nitrogen Atlantic salmon fry info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftunistlouisbrus https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2006.07.041 2024-04-18T18:15:31Z Available data on the quantitative requirement for lysine (Lys) in different salmonids show much variability. So far, there are very limited data on the maintenance requirements of indispensable (1) amino acids (AA) in fish. In the present study, we determined simultaneously the Lys requirements for maintenance and for protein accretion in Atlantic salmon fry by adapting a protocol established for the piglet. Groups of fish having an initial body weight of 1.5 g were fed for 28 days on isoenergetic diets with increasing nitrogen (N) content supplied by cod meal and a mixture of crystalline AAs (50% of total dietary N). Except the protein-free diet (PF; 0.2% dry matter (DM)), the N content of the other diets was either low (2.9% DM), medium (6.2% DM) or high (8.5% DM). Two types of diets with the same N content were formulated. The AA pattern of three control diets was based on the AA pattern of the cod meal protein. For the other three diets, Lys(.)HCl was totally omitted from the low-N diet (LPD), and 50% of Lys(.)HCl was removed from the medium- and high-N diets. After a 28-day feeding trial, carcass N and Lys gains were estimated. N and Lys requirements for maintenance and for growth were calculated regressing daily N or Lys gain against N or Lys intakes. The daily N requirement for growth above maintenance was 3.05 g per g protein gain and for maintenance it was 54 mg kg body weight(-0.75). From the regression between protein and Lys intake, we calculated that for the accretion of I g body protein, the dietary Lys requirement was 152 mg, and that the Lys maintenance requirement for zero N gain was 20 mg kg body weight(-0.75)/day. This last value is higher than the previous estimations obtained for rainbow trout and could be explained by the lower body weight or age of the fish used here. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar DIAL@USL-B (Université Saint-Louis, Bruxelles) Aquaculture 261 1 369 383
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topic requirement
maintenance
growth
lysine
nitrogen
Atlantic salmon fry
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Abboudi, Tarik
Mambrini, Muriel
Ooghe, Wilfried
Larondelle, Yvan
Rollin, Xavier
Protein and lysine requirements for maintenance and for tissue accretion in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fry
topic_facet requirement
maintenance
growth
lysine
nitrogen
Atlantic salmon fry
description Available data on the quantitative requirement for lysine (Lys) in different salmonids show much variability. So far, there are very limited data on the maintenance requirements of indispensable (1) amino acids (AA) in fish. In the present study, we determined simultaneously the Lys requirements for maintenance and for protein accretion in Atlantic salmon fry by adapting a protocol established for the piglet. Groups of fish having an initial body weight of 1.5 g were fed for 28 days on isoenergetic diets with increasing nitrogen (N) content supplied by cod meal and a mixture of crystalline AAs (50% of total dietary N). Except the protein-free diet (PF; 0.2% dry matter (DM)), the N content of the other diets was either low (2.9% DM), medium (6.2% DM) or high (8.5% DM). Two types of diets with the same N content were formulated. The AA pattern of three control diets was based on the AA pattern of the cod meal protein. For the other three diets, Lys(.)HCl was totally omitted from the low-N diet (LPD), and 50% of Lys(.)HCl was removed from the medium- and high-N diets. After a 28-day feeding trial, carcass N and Lys gains were estimated. N and Lys requirements for maintenance and for growth were calculated regressing daily N or Lys gain against N or Lys intakes. The daily N requirement for growth above maintenance was 3.05 g per g protein gain and for maintenance it was 54 mg kg body weight(-0.75). From the regression between protein and Lys intake, we calculated that for the accretion of I g body protein, the dietary Lys requirement was 152 mg, and that the Lys maintenance requirement for zero N gain was 20 mg kg body weight(-0.75)/day. This last value is higher than the previous estimations obtained for rainbow trout and could be explained by the lower body weight or age of the fish used here. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
author2 UCL - AGRO/BAPA - Département de biologie appliquée et des productions agricoles
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author Abboudi, Tarik
Mambrini, Muriel
Ooghe, Wilfried
Larondelle, Yvan
Rollin, Xavier
author_facet Abboudi, Tarik
Mambrini, Muriel
Ooghe, Wilfried
Larondelle, Yvan
Rollin, Xavier
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title Protein and lysine requirements for maintenance and for tissue accretion in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fry
title_short Protein and lysine requirements for maintenance and for tissue accretion in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fry
title_full Protein and lysine requirements for maintenance and for tissue accretion in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fry
title_fullStr Protein and lysine requirements for maintenance and for tissue accretion in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fry
title_full_unstemmed Protein and lysine requirements for maintenance and for tissue accretion in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fry
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