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Intestinal absorption of astaxanthin, plasma astaxanthin concentration, body weight, and metabolic rate as determinants of flesh pigmentation in salmonid fish
Authors:B E March  W E Hajen  G Deacon  Carol MacMillan and M G Walsh
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Department of Animal Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 2A2, Canada

Abstract:Experiments were conducted to determine whether poor intestinal absorption of astaxanthin or some other metabolic factor is primarily responsible for pigmentation failure in white chinook salmon and small juvenile fish of other salmonid species. None of the fish studied failed to absorb astaxanthin from a single oral dose of the pigment. Intensity of flesh pigmentation in coho ranging in weight from 30–400 g, and fed a diet supplemented with astaxanthin, was significantly correlated with body weight. There was no correlation, however, between flesh colour and plasma astaxanthin concentration or between body weight and plasma astaxanthin concentration. Dietary triiodothyronine reduced both flesh pigmentation and plasma astaxanthin. It is concluded that poor flesh pigmentation results from rapid metabolism of absorbed pigment to colourless derivatives rather than from failure of the fish to absorb pigment.
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