Effects of Yuzu (Citrus junos) Peel from Waste as an Aquaculture Feed Supplement on Growth,Environmental Load,and Dark Muscle Discoloration in Yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata |
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Authors: | Haruhisa Fukada Takahiro Furutani Rie Shimizu Toshiro Masumoto |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Agriculture, Kochi University, Nankoku, Kochi, Japan;2. Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST, Tokyo, Japanfukaharu@kochi-u.ac.jp;4. United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Ehime University, Matsuyama Ehime, Japan |
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Abstract: | Beneficial utilization of yuzu (Citrus junos) peel was investigated to improve the commercial value of cultured yellowtail fish. The antioxidant effects of grated yuzu peel from pomace (yuzu paste) on prevention of dark muscle discoloration during storage in sliced yellowtail fish were tested. Four diets were prepared, containing 0, 10, 50, and 100 g yuzu paste in a 1,450-g diet (wet basis). Fish were fed one of the four diets for 10 weeks. Growth performance was not significantly different among the dietary groups, but fish fed a diet containing 100-g yuzu paste showed the least average body weight and a significant increase in fecal amount and fat levels in the feces, which suggest low digestibility and low absorption. Dark muscle discoloration was significantly reduced in all yuzu dietary groups compared to the control group during storage at 4°C. The optimal supplementation of yuzu paste in the fish diet is very effective at maintaining fish flesh freshness as a finishing diet without causing additional phosphorus or nitrogen pollution of the sea and inhibiting fish growth. This study provides a new way to utilize waste yuzu peel, which also helps reduce waste from yuzu processing. |
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Keywords: | Citrus junos dark muscle discoloration feed Seriola quinqueradiata pomace |
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