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Tuna viscera protein hydrolysate: nutritive and disease resistance properties for Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus L.) larvae
Authors:Mahmoudreza Ovissipour  Abdolmohammad Abedian Kenari  Rajabmohammad Nazari  Ali Motamedzadegan  Barbara Rasco
Affiliation:1. School of Food Science, Washington State University Pullman, , Washington, USA;2. Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, , Noor, Mazandaran, Iran;3. Shahid Rajaee Sturgeon Hatchery Center, , Sari, Mazandaran, Iran;4. Department of Food Science, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, , Sari, Mazandaran, Iran
Abstract:The effect of fish protein hydrolysate (FPH) on the growth, feed utilization, digestive enzymes, gut microflora and resistance to bacterial challenge in Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus) larvae during a 45‐day feeding trial has been investigated. Artificial diets containing different levels of tuna visceral protein hydrolysate (PH0, PH10, PH25 and PH50) and live foods (Artemia: 5 days, Daphnia: 40 days) were fed to Persian sturgeon larvae. Larvae fed on the PH10 and PH25 had growth, feed utilization, protein content and trypsin activity significantly better than PH0 and PH50 groups (< 0.05). Condition factors, survival rate and pepsin activity were not significantly different (> 0.05). Brush border membrane enzymes to cytosolic enzyme ratio revealed that maturation had been occurred in 41 days post hatch (dph) at moderate FPH levels. In 54 dph larvae, this ratio was not affected by the level of FPH in the diet. No significant differences were observed in the total number of gut microflora or in the resistance to Aeromonas hydrophila (> 0.05), whereas lactic acid bacteria was significantly higher in PH50 (< 0.05). The results of this study show that application of moderate levels of FPH in Persian sturgeon diets could enhance larvae performance due to the early maturation in intestinal.
Keywords:Fish protein hydrolysate  Persian sturgeon larvae  growth  feed utilization  digestive enzymes  resistance to bacterial infection
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