Replacement of fish oil with sunflower oil in feeds for Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.): effect on growth performance, tissue fatty acid composition and disease resistance
Dietary sunflower oil (SFO) was used to gradually replace fish oil (FO) in six diets (which also contained fish meal) for Atlantic salmon parr (initial mass: 21.7 g). The effect on growth performance, tissue fatty acid profiles and disease resistance was monitored after 63 days. At the conclusion of...
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ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:28579 2023-05-15T15:29:57+02:00 Replacement of fish oil with sunflower oil in feeds for Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.): effect on growth performance, tissue fatty acid composition and disease resistance Bransden, MP Carter, CG Nichols, PD 2003 https://doi.org/10.1016/S1096-4959(03)00143-X http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12892753 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/28579 en eng Elsevier Science Inc http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1096-4959(03)00143-X Bransden, MP and Carter, CG and Nichols, PD, Replacement of fish oil with sunflower oil in feeds for Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.): effect on growth performance, tissue fatty acid composition and disease resistance, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B, 135, (4) pp. 611-625. ISSN 1096-4959 (2003) [Refereed Article] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12892753 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/28579 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences Fisheries Sciences Aquaculture Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2003 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1016/S1096-4959(03)00143-X 2019-12-13T21:08:58Z Dietary sunflower oil (SFO) was used to gradually replace fish oil (FO) in six diets (which also contained fish meal) for Atlantic salmon parr (initial mass: 21.7 g). The effect on growth performance, tissue fatty acid profiles and disease resistance was monitored after 63 days. At the conclusion of the trial, no significant differences were detected in growth between any of the feeds. Fatty acid composition of whole carcass, dorsal muscle and liver generally reflected that of the diets. Forty percent of the FO could be replaced by SFO before tissue 22:6n-3 was significantly reduced, although other essential and non-essential fatty acids were more susceptible to change. Significant differences were detected in cumulative mortality of Atlantic salmon challenged with Vibrio anguillarum at the trials conclusion, although this was not correlated to the inclusion level of SFO. Despite the changes observed to the tissue fatty acid profile, there was no significant effect on growth suggesting that SFO is a suitable alternative to FO in diets for Atlantic salmon parr when fish meal is also included. 2003 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 135 4 611 625 |
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Dietary sunflower oil (SFO) was used to gradually replace fish oil (FO) in six diets (which also contained fish meal) for Atlantic salmon parr (initial mass: 21.7 g). The effect on growth performance, tissue fatty acid profiles and disease resistance was monitored after 63 days. At the conclusion of the trial, no significant differences were detected in growth between any of the feeds. Fatty acid composition of whole carcass, dorsal muscle and liver generally reflected that of the diets. Forty percent of the FO could be replaced by SFO before tissue 22:6n-3 was significantly reduced, although other essential and non-essential fatty acids were more susceptible to change. Significant differences were detected in cumulative mortality of Atlantic salmon challenged with Vibrio anguillarum at the trials conclusion, although this was not correlated to the inclusion level of SFO. Despite the changes observed to the tissue fatty acid profile, there was no significant effect on growth suggesting that SFO is a suitable alternative to FO in diets for Atlantic salmon parr when fish meal is also included. 2003 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved. |
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Replacement of fish oil with sunflower oil in feeds for Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.): effect on growth performance, tissue fatty acid composition and disease resistance |
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Replacement of fish oil with sunflower oil in feeds for Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.): effect on growth performance, tissue fatty acid composition and disease resistance |
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Replacement of fish oil with sunflower oil in feeds for Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.): effect on growth performance, tissue fatty acid composition and disease resistance |
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Replacement of fish oil with sunflower oil in feeds for Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.): effect on growth performance, tissue fatty acid composition and disease resistance |
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Replacement of fish oil with sunflower oil in feeds for Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.): effect on growth performance, tissue fatty acid composition and disease resistance |
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replacement of fish oil with sunflower oil in feeds for atlantic salmon ( salmo salar l.): effect on growth performance, tissue fatty acid composition and disease resistance |
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