Effect of high digestible protein to digestible energy ratio on lysine utilisation by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., parr

This study investigated the efficiency of lysine utilisation for liveweight gain (LG), protein gain (PG) and lysine gain (LysG) in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) parr fed a diet with a high digestible protein (DP) to digestible energy (DE) ratio. Twelve diets containing 10.15 to 20.79 g dietary di...

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Main Authors: Christopher Carter, Hauler, RC
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Published: 2011
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description This study investigated the efficiency of lysine utilisation for liveweight gain (LG), protein gain (PG) and lysine gain (LysG) in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) parr fed a diet with a high digestible protein (DP) to digestible energy (DE) ratio. Twelve diets containing 10.15 to 20.79 g dietary digestible lysine (DDLys) kg−1 at a constant 25.0 g DPMJ DE−1 (25.0 DP DE−1) were fed at a fixed ration for 50 days. With increasing DDLys there was a significant (Pb0.001) linear increase in LG. Whole-body crude protein and lysine content increased with increasing wet weight (W), with weight exponents b (Wb) of 1.58 and 2.47, respectively. There were significant linear relationships between digestible lysine intake (DLysI) and LG, PG and LysG. The relationship between DLysI and LysG predicted a maintenance lysine requirement of 7.7 mg kg−0.75 d−1 and an efficiency of 77% for lysine utilisation for lysine gain above maintenance lysine intake. To further examine the effect of the DP DE ratio on lysine utilisation comparison was made to a similar study that used a lower DP DE ratio of 19.8 DP DE−1. Comparison between linear relationships for LG, PG and LysG from the two experiments showed that there were no significant differences between the efficiency of lysine utilisation (slopes) for LG, PG or LysG, nor were there significant differences between the elevations for PG and LysG. This study demonstrated that at two fixed but different protein and energy intakes the dietary DP DE ratio did not influence the efficiency of lysine utilisation for lysine gain over a range of dietary lysine and digestible lysine intakes.
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spelling ftunivtasmanfig:oai:figshare.com:article/22883321 2025-03-16T15:24:36+00:00 Effect of high digestible protein to digestible energy ratio on lysine utilisation by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., parr Christopher Carter Hauler, RC 2011-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Effect_of_high_digestible_protein_to_digestible_energy_ratio_on_lysine_utilisation_by_Atlantic_salmon_Salmo_salar_L_parr/22883321 unknown 102.100.100/583983 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Effect_of_high_digestible_protein_to_digestible_energy_ratio_on_lysine_utilisation_by_Atlantic_salmon_Salmo_salar_L_parr/22883321 In Copyright Aquaculture Amino acid requirements Atlantic salmon Factorial growth model Lysine requirements Lysine utilisation efficiency Text Journal contribution 2011 ftunivtasmanfig 2025-02-17T09:48:19Z This study investigated the efficiency of lysine utilisation for liveweight gain (LG), protein gain (PG) and lysine gain (LysG) in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) parr fed a diet with a high digestible protein (DP) to digestible energy (DE) ratio. Twelve diets containing 10.15 to 20.79 g dietary digestible lysine (DDLys) kg−1 at a constant 25.0 g DPMJ DE−1 (25.0 DP DE−1) were fed at a fixed ration for 50 days. With increasing DDLys there was a significant (Pb0.001) linear increase in LG. Whole-body crude protein and lysine content increased with increasing wet weight (W), with weight exponents b (Wb) of 1.58 and 2.47, respectively. There were significant linear relationships between digestible lysine intake (DLysI) and LG, PG and LysG. The relationship between DLysI and LysG predicted a maintenance lysine requirement of 7.7 mg kg−0.75 d−1 and an efficiency of 77% for lysine utilisation for lysine gain above maintenance lysine intake. To further examine the effect of the DP DE ratio on lysine utilisation comparison was made to a similar study that used a lower DP DE ratio of 19.8 DP DE−1. Comparison between linear relationships for LG, PG and LysG from the two experiments showed that there were no significant differences between the efficiency of lysine utilisation (slopes) for LG, PG or LysG, nor were there significant differences between the elevations for PG and LysG. This study demonstrated that at two fixed but different protein and energy intakes the dietary DP DE ratio did not influence the efficiency of lysine utilisation for lysine gain over a range of dietary lysine and digestible lysine intakes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Research from University Of Tasmania
spellingShingle Aquaculture
Amino acid requirements Atlantic salmon Factorial growth model Lysine requirements Lysine utilisation efficiency
Christopher Carter
Hauler, RC
Effect of high digestible protein to digestible energy ratio on lysine utilisation by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., parr
title Effect of high digestible protein to digestible energy ratio on lysine utilisation by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., parr
title_full Effect of high digestible protein to digestible energy ratio on lysine utilisation by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., parr
title_fullStr Effect of high digestible protein to digestible energy ratio on lysine utilisation by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., parr
title_full_unstemmed Effect of high digestible protein to digestible energy ratio on lysine utilisation by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., parr
title_short Effect of high digestible protein to digestible energy ratio on lysine utilisation by Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., parr
title_sort effect of high digestible protein to digestible energy ratio on lysine utilisation by atlantic salmon, salmo salar l., parr
topic Aquaculture
Amino acid requirements Atlantic salmon Factorial growth model Lysine requirements Lysine utilisation efficiency
topic_facet Aquaculture
Amino acid requirements Atlantic salmon Factorial growth model Lysine requirements Lysine utilisation efficiency
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