Colouring of Atlantic salmon with natural pigments

Different colourant and colourant inclusions in diets for Atlantic salmon and its effect on flesh colour was tested. Experimental diets of similar nutritional composition, but different colourant sources and inclusions were produced in commercial fish feed mill (Laxa ltd.). Panaferd-AX colourant was...

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Main Authors: Arnason, Jon, Sigurgeirsson, Olafur Ingi, Kristjansson, Gunnar Orn, Yttrestøl, Trine
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4292501 2023-05-15T15:30:15+02:00 Colouring of Atlantic salmon with natural pigments Arnason, Jon Sigurgeirsson, Olafur Ingi Kristjansson, Gunnar Orn Yttrestøl, Trine 2020-11-26 https://zenodo.org/record/4292501 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4292501 eng eng doi:10.5281/zenodo.4292500 https://zenodo.org/record/4292501 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4292501 oai:zenodo.org:4292501 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Colouring of flesh Atlantic Salmon Natural colorants info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2020 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.429250110.5281/zenodo.4292500 2023-03-11T00:32:10Z Different colourant and colourant inclusions in diets for Atlantic salmon and its effect on flesh colour was tested. Experimental diets of similar nutritional composition, but different colourant sources and inclusions were produced in commercial fish feed mill (Laxa ltd.). Panaferd-AX colourant was compared to standard colouring regime using Lucantin® Pink (30/60/50mg/kg) as a control. Atlantic salmon were fed these diets in a growth trial in experimental tanks in saline water for 438 days. The original plan was to test the colourant Aquasta® in addition but since its production was halted, it was only used in the first phase of the experiment. The continuing experiment compared Panaferd in different inclusion and Lucantin® Pink. Initially The recovery of the colorants in the experimental feed production was tested. Using Panaferd, the recovery of astaxanthin was only 76,9% after feed processing and extrution compared to 100+% recovery using Lucantin. Therefore the experimental diets were added plus 30% colourantsto ensure astaxanthin level according to feed analyses. To adjust planned colourant consumption the feeding was mixed with unpigmented basal diet. The growth, feed intake and feed conversion were similar between groups, and no mortalities were related to treatments during the experimental period. The flesh colour was measured by DSM Salmofan®, Konica Minolta CR-400 Chroma Meter and by chemical analyses of astaxanthin and sum of carotenoids. Only small differences were found in visual filet pigmentation, measured by Salmofan and Konica Minolta Chromo Meter, between the different colouring regimes. The filet colour was considered acceptable in all treatment groups. The correlation between chemically analysed content of carotenoids, including astaxanthin, and visual colour score of the filets was poor. In conclusion: all tested regimes and carotenoid content in the diets for Atlantic salmon resulted in acceptable fillet colour. Funding: AVS Research Fund Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Zenodo Laxa ENVELOPE(-17.055,-17.055,65.344,65.344)
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topic Colouring of flesh
Atlantic Salmon
Natural colorants
spellingShingle Colouring of flesh
Atlantic Salmon
Natural colorants
Arnason, Jon
Sigurgeirsson, Olafur Ingi
Kristjansson, Gunnar Orn
Yttrestøl, Trine
Colouring of Atlantic salmon with natural pigments
topic_facet Colouring of flesh
Atlantic Salmon
Natural colorants
description Different colourant and colourant inclusions in diets for Atlantic salmon and its effect on flesh colour was tested. Experimental diets of similar nutritional composition, but different colourant sources and inclusions were produced in commercial fish feed mill (Laxa ltd.). Panaferd-AX colourant was compared to standard colouring regime using Lucantin® Pink (30/60/50mg/kg) as a control. Atlantic salmon were fed these diets in a growth trial in experimental tanks in saline water for 438 days. The original plan was to test the colourant Aquasta® in addition but since its production was halted, it was only used in the first phase of the experiment. The continuing experiment compared Panaferd in different inclusion and Lucantin® Pink. Initially The recovery of the colorants in the experimental feed production was tested. Using Panaferd, the recovery of astaxanthin was only 76,9% after feed processing and extrution compared to 100+% recovery using Lucantin. Therefore the experimental diets were added plus 30% colourantsto ensure astaxanthin level according to feed analyses. To adjust planned colourant consumption the feeding was mixed with unpigmented basal diet. The growth, feed intake and feed conversion were similar between groups, and no mortalities were related to treatments during the experimental period. The flesh colour was measured by DSM Salmofan®, Konica Minolta CR-400 Chroma Meter and by chemical analyses of astaxanthin and sum of carotenoids. Only small differences were found in visual filet pigmentation, measured by Salmofan and Konica Minolta Chromo Meter, between the different colouring regimes. The filet colour was considered acceptable in all treatment groups. The correlation between chemically analysed content of carotenoids, including astaxanthin, and visual colour score of the filets was poor. In conclusion: all tested regimes and carotenoid content in the diets for Atlantic salmon resulted in acceptable fillet colour. Funding: AVS Research Fund
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Arnason, Jon
Sigurgeirsson, Olafur Ingi
Kristjansson, Gunnar Orn
Yttrestøl, Trine
author_facet Arnason, Jon
Sigurgeirsson, Olafur Ingi
Kristjansson, Gunnar Orn
Yttrestøl, Trine
author_sort Arnason, Jon
title Colouring of Atlantic salmon with natural pigments
title_short Colouring of Atlantic salmon with natural pigments
title_full Colouring of Atlantic salmon with natural pigments
title_fullStr Colouring of Atlantic salmon with natural pigments
title_full_unstemmed Colouring of Atlantic salmon with natural pigments
title_sort colouring of atlantic salmon with natural pigments
publishDate 2020
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