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Effect of diets containing a purified soybean trypsin inhibitor on growth performance,digestive proteases and intestinal histology in juvenile sea bream (Sparus aurata L.)
Authors:Ester Santigosa  Miguel Ángel Sáenz de Rodrigáñez  Ana Rodiles  Fernando García Barroso  Francisco Javier Alarcón
Institution:1. Department of Physiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain;2. *Present address: E Santigosa, Ifremer, UMR 1067 Fish Nutrition Unit, BP 70, 29280 Plouzane, France.;3. Department of Applied Biology, University of Almería, Almería, Spain;4. IFAPA Aguas del Pino, Cartaya‐Punta Umbría, Huelva, Spain
Abstract:Juvenile sea bream were fed on diets containing 0.0, 2.0 or 4.0 g kg?1 of a soybean trypsin inhibitor (SBTI) for 30 days. The growth performance, total protease activity and intestinal histology were studied after 0, 15 and 30 days of dietary treatment. No significant differences were found in the weight gain, specific growth rate (SGR) and feed conversion rate in fish fed on inhibitor‐supplemented diets when compared with those fed on an inhibitor‐free diet. Only the SGR at day 15 decreased significantly with protease inhibitor inclusion, although this effect was not observed at day 30. In relation to proteolytic activity at day 15, the total protease activity in the distal intestine decreased in fish fed on inhibitor‐supplemented diets. Zymograms of these extracts showed that the SBTI reduced the intensity of some proteolytic fractions in the distal intestine. A noticeable reduction in the protease activity of the intestinal content in fish fed on the highest level of soybean inhibitor (4.0 g kg?1) was also observed. However, at day 30, the inhibition effect on these active bands was not detected, and the total protease activity was similar to that in fish fed on an inhibitor‐free diet. Histological examination revealed no perceptible differences in the intestinal structure between any of the diet groups. In addition, all fish were maintained under experimentation for 10 more days and fed on an inhibitor‐free diet to determine whether the possible effects caused by the protease inhibitor could be reverted. The administration of SBTI‐supplemented diets did not affect sea bream growth performance or intestine histology after 30 days, and only a decrease in the total alkaline protease activity was found at day 15.
Keywords:digestive proteases  gilthead sea bream  growth  intestine histology  SDS‐PAGE  trypsin inhibitor
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