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Red drum Sciaenops ocellatus growth and expression of bile salt-dependent lipase in response to increasing dietary lipid supplementation
Authors:Mayra L. González-Félix,Delbert M. Gatlin  Suffix"  >III,Martin Perez-Velazquez,Ken Webb,Armando García-Ortega,Michael Hume
Affiliation:1.Department of Scientific and Technological Research,University of Sonora,Hermosillo,Mexico;2.Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences,Texas A&M University,College Station,USA;3.Fisheries and Mariculture Laboratory, Marine Science Institute,The University of Texas at Austin,Port Aransas,USA;4.College of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Management, Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Center,University of Hawaii at Hilo,Hilo,USA;5.USDA, Food and Feed Safety Unit,Agricultural Research Service,College Station,USA;6.Department of Poultry Science,Texas A&M University,College Station,USA
Abstract:Sciaenops ocellatus has a long history in aquaculture and many difficulties associated with its commercial culture have been addressed and successfully resolved; nevertheless, further research in lipid nutrition could address more comprehensive questions on the way these nutrients are utilized. The purpose of this study was to evaluate S. ocellatus growth and lipase gene expression in response to increasing dietary lipid supplementation. Four experimental diets were formulated to provide 3, 10, 16, or 23% lipid using menhaden fish oil. Twenty juveniles (mean initial weight 2.3?±?0.1 g) were stocked per aquaria in a recirculating system; each diet was assigned to three aquaria and fed to fish for 6 weeks. At the end of the study, fish fed 3% of dietary lipid were significantly (P?P?=?0.0007) in fish fed 10% lipid, with no differences among the other dietary treatments. Results provided could help monitor the metabolic status of farmed fish and contribute to optimize diet formulations based on maximum gene expression of BSDL for supplementation of dietary lipid.
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