Influence of nutritional factors on muscle development and texture of Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.). In vivo and in vitro studies.

The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of amino acids or bioactive fatty acid on the Atlantic salmon flesh quality with main emphasis on the muscle development and fillets texture by in vivo and in vitro strategies. For the in vivo study, the fish were fed a commercial extruded dry f...

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Main Author: Latif, Muhammad Saqib
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/185962
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Summary:The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of amino acids or bioactive fatty acid on the Atlantic salmon flesh quality with main emphasis on the muscle development and fillets texture by in vivo and in vitro strategies. For the in vivo study, the fish were fed a commercial extruded dry feed i.e. control (Con) diet or the same diet supplemented with tetradecylthioacetic acid (TTA), arginine (Arg) or glutamate (Glu) for a period of five months. A total of 12 net-pens with triplicate randomly assigned net pens of each diet were setup. A total of 108 salmon (nine fish per net-pen) were used, whereof two subgroups were made according to pre-slaughter handling: non-crowded, NC (harvested using normal procedure, n=72) and crowded, C (exposed to crowding stress for 16 hours before slaughter, n=36). Parameters studies included fillet contraction, muscle pH, texture, cathepsin B, L and cathepsin B+L, and histological analysis. For the in vitro study, fifty Atlantic salmon parr with an average length of 5-7cm were used for isolation of myosatellite cells. Three experimental treatments, arginine (Arg), glutamine (Gln) and tetradecylthioacetic acid (TTA), in addition to one control (Con) treatment were made and supplemented to the isolated myosatellite cells that were incubated at two different temperatures, either 8°C (10 days) or 16°C (7 days) for PCNA and qPCR analysis. In the PCNA assay, proliferation percentage of blue and brown cells nuclei was performed. In qPCR study, two muscle genes, myogenin (regulatory) and myosin light chain 2 (structural) were selected, and in addition also two genes for the proteases cathepsin B and cathepsin L. In the in vivo study, Arg and TTA diets in NC group and only Arg diet in C group showed a tendency towards lowering the fillet contraction. Muscle pH was significantly increased by Glu diet in C group but unfortunately, pH was significantly lowered by Arg and TTA in NC group. Moreover, Arg and Glu diets showed more firm fillet texture in both NC and C groups whereas TTA ...