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Significant Augmentation of Sunshine Bass Morone chrysops x M. saxatilis Fillet Highly Unsaturated Fatty Acid Content without Impact on Oxidative Stability or Sensory Attributes
Authors:J T Trushenski  R L Lane  C C Kohler
Institution:1. Fisheries and Illinois Aquaculture Center and Department of Zoology , Southern Illinois University Carbondale , Carbondale, Illinois, 62901-6511, USA saluski@siu.edu;3. Fisheries and Illinois Aquaculture Center and Department of Zoology , Southern Illinois University Carbondale , Carbondale, Illinois, 62901-6511, USA
Abstract:We evaluated production performance, fillet composition, and sensory integrity of sunshine bass (Morone chrysops x M. saxatilis) fed a marine oil-based finishing feed after being raised on a plant oil-based production feed. Two feeds containing either corn oil (CO) or menhaden oil (MO) were fed to sunshine bass according to different feeding regimens at the close of the production cycle: control groups were fed the CO or the MO feeds exclusively; remaining groups were transitioned from the CO feed to the MO feed at 4-, 8- or 12-week intervals. Replacing MO with CO yielded fillets with distinctly different fatty acid profiles; however, finishing with an MO-based feed for 4–8 weeks offered significant compensation for reductions in fillet nutritional quality. Production performance and fillet sensory characteristics were largely unaffected by dietary lipid source, suggesting fillet fatty acid profile can be manipulated to maximize nutritional value of cultured fillets without reducing consumer acceptance.
Keywords:Morone spp    long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid  fillet quality  finishingfeed
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