Protein digestion in juvenile turbot ( Scophthalmus maximus ) and effects of dietary administration of Vibrio proteolyticus

The trial was made to study the protein digestion in juvenile turbot during passage of digesta from stomach to rectum. Moreover, diet supplementation with the potential probiotic bacteria, Vibrio proteolyticus , was evaluated with regard to protein digestion. For a 3-week period, fish (25-30 g) were...

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Main Authors: De Schrijver, R., Ollevier, F.P.
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Language:English
Published: 2000
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spelling ftvliz:oai:oma.vliz.be:9593 2023-05-15T18:15:44+02:00 Protein digestion in juvenile turbot ( Scophthalmus maximus ) and effects of dietary administration of Vibrio proteolyticus De Schrijver, R. Ollevier, F.P. 2000 http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=9593 en eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000086694500008 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/doi.org/10.1016/S0044-8486(99)00372-5 http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=9593 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess %3Ci%3EAquaculture+186%281-2%29%3C%2Fi%3E%3A+107-116.+%3Ca+href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1016%2FS0044-8486%2899%2900372-5%22+target%3D%22_blank%22%3Ehttps%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1016%2FS0044-8486%2899%2900372-5%3C%2Fa%3E Aquaculture Diets Digestibility Digestion Feeding experiments Fish culture Food conversion Nitrogen Probiotics Proteins Scophthalmus maximus Stomach Vibrio proteolyticus info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2000 ftvliz https://doi.org/10.1016/S0044-8486(99)00372-5 2022-05-01T13:34:13Z The trial was made to study the protein digestion in juvenile turbot during passage of digesta from stomach to rectum. Moreover, diet supplementation with the potential probiotic bacteria, Vibrio proteolyticus , was evaluated with regard to protein digestion. For a 3-week period, fish (25-30 g) were fed by oral intubation and received either a liquid mixture consisting of 40% nonpurified control diet and 60% water or this mixture supplemented with 10 10 viable V. proteolyticus ml -1 . Daily dry matter was 1.5% body weight. As digesta progressed from the stomach to the foregut, hindgut and rectum, the increase in apparent nitrogen digestibility was accompanied by higher ammonia contents, suggesting substantial involvement of the microbiota in protein degradation in the distal segments of the gastrointestinal tract. Water-soluble nitrogen contents were significantly higher in the foregut, presumably corresponding with considerable protein digestion by secreted endogenous enzymes in this digestive segement. Over 65% of the soluble protein in all four parts of the tract had MW < 10,000. The amount of soluble protein and peptides with MW < 1000 decreased significantly during transit. This was also found for the proportion of the 10,000-20,000 MW proteins, whereas the highest MW category (>200,000) increased. Ingestion of V. proteolyticus tended to stimulate apparent nitrogen digestibility (P<0.1). This effect corresponded with increased protein degradation in the proximal intestine as was shown by the significantly elevated fraction of soluble proteins with MW<1000. Article in Journal/Newspaper Scophthalmus maximus Turbot Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Open Marine Archive (OMA) Aquaculture 186 1-2 107 116
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topic Aquaculture
Diets
Digestibility
Digestion
Feeding experiments
Fish culture
Food conversion
Nitrogen
Probiotics
Proteins
Scophthalmus maximus
Stomach
Vibrio proteolyticus
spellingShingle Aquaculture
Diets
Digestibility
Digestion
Feeding experiments
Fish culture
Food conversion
Nitrogen
Probiotics
Proteins
Scophthalmus maximus
Stomach
Vibrio proteolyticus
De Schrijver, R.
Ollevier, F.P.
Protein digestion in juvenile turbot ( Scophthalmus maximus ) and effects of dietary administration of Vibrio proteolyticus
topic_facet Aquaculture
Diets
Digestibility
Digestion
Feeding experiments
Fish culture
Food conversion
Nitrogen
Probiotics
Proteins
Scophthalmus maximus
Stomach
Vibrio proteolyticus
description The trial was made to study the protein digestion in juvenile turbot during passage of digesta from stomach to rectum. Moreover, diet supplementation with the potential probiotic bacteria, Vibrio proteolyticus , was evaluated with regard to protein digestion. For a 3-week period, fish (25-30 g) were fed by oral intubation and received either a liquid mixture consisting of 40% nonpurified control diet and 60% water or this mixture supplemented with 10 10 viable V. proteolyticus ml -1 . Daily dry matter was 1.5% body weight. As digesta progressed from the stomach to the foregut, hindgut and rectum, the increase in apparent nitrogen digestibility was accompanied by higher ammonia contents, suggesting substantial involvement of the microbiota in protein degradation in the distal segments of the gastrointestinal tract. Water-soluble nitrogen contents were significantly higher in the foregut, presumably corresponding with considerable protein digestion by secreted endogenous enzymes in this digestive segement. Over 65% of the soluble protein in all four parts of the tract had MW < 10,000. The amount of soluble protein and peptides with MW < 1000 decreased significantly during transit. This was also found for the proportion of the 10,000-20,000 MW proteins, whereas the highest MW category (>200,000) increased. Ingestion of V. proteolyticus tended to stimulate apparent nitrogen digestibility (P<0.1). This effect corresponded with increased protein degradation in the proximal intestine as was shown by the significantly elevated fraction of soluble proteins with MW<1000.
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title Protein digestion in juvenile turbot ( Scophthalmus maximus ) and effects of dietary administration of Vibrio proteolyticus
title_short Protein digestion in juvenile turbot ( Scophthalmus maximus ) and effects of dietary administration of Vibrio proteolyticus
title_full Protein digestion in juvenile turbot ( Scophthalmus maximus ) and effects of dietary administration of Vibrio proteolyticus
title_fullStr Protein digestion in juvenile turbot ( Scophthalmus maximus ) and effects of dietary administration of Vibrio proteolyticus
title_full_unstemmed Protein digestion in juvenile turbot ( Scophthalmus maximus ) and effects of dietary administration of Vibrio proteolyticus
title_sort protein digestion in juvenile turbot ( scophthalmus maximus ) and effects of dietary administration of vibrio proteolyticus
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