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Response of European seabass (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Dicentrarchus labrax</Emphasis>) to canola oil diets: effect on growth performance,fish health and liver and intestine histomorphology
Authors:Elham A Wassef  Olfat M Wahbi  Eman M Saqr  Norhan E Saleh
Institution:1.Fish Nutrition Lab,National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF),Alexandria,Egypt;2.Fish Reproduction Lab,NIOF,Alexandria,Egypt;3.Bio-Medical Sciences Department,Al-Farabi College for Dentistry and Nursing,Riyadh,Saudi Arabia
Abstract:This study was undertaken to assess the effects of feeding European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) canola oil-added diets on growth, health status and liver and intestine histomorphology. Seabass (56.18 ± 0.16 g initial body weight) were fed one of three fish meal-based diets with ~48 % crude protein and ~16.0 % lipid, combining fish oil (FO) and canola oil (CO) for 12 weeks. The diets contained: zero (control, CTRL), 45 (CO50) or 63 (CO70) g CO kg?1 assigned in triplicates to three dietary groups. The results indicated that neither dietary oil type (FO or CO) nor CO level adversely affected (P > 0.05) the growth, feed utilization or major blood constituents’ composition as an indicator of the overall health status of fish. Despite the CO diets influence on head kidney macrophage activity being unappreciable (P > 0.05), there was a reducing trend with an increase in CO level incorporation. The CO70 diet induced a minor fat infiltration in hepatocytes and leucocytes infiltration, hyperplasia of the basal nuclei and supranuclear vacuolization of the enterocytes of the distal intestine. The present observations suggest that it is possible to incorporate up to 63 g CO Kg?1 in the feed for European seabass juveniles without major negative effects on growth, health status or liver and intestinal histomorphology.
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