Dietary utility of enzyme-treated fish meal for juvenile Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis |
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Authors: | Seung-Cheol Ji Osamu Takaoka Amal Kbiswas Manabu Seoka Keita Ozaki Jun Kohbara Masaharu Ukawa Sadao Shimeno Hidetsuyo Hosokawa Kenji Takii |
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Affiliation: | Fisheries Laboratory, Kinki University, Nachikatsuura, Wakayama 649-5145,;Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University, Tsu, Mie 514-8507,;Fisheries Research Institute, Marubeni-Nisshin Feed Co. Ltd, Atsumi, Aichi 441-3605, and;Faculty of Agriculture, Kochi University, Nankoku, Kochi 783-8502, Japan |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT: In order to develop an artificial diet, the dietary utility of enzyme-treated fish meal was investigated for juvenile Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis (PBT). Diets containing each 63% of Chilean fish meal (FM), enzyme-treated Chilean fish meal (EC) and enzyme-treated Peruvian fish meal (EP), with 10% bonito oil and raw sand lance Ammodytes personatus (SL) were fed to juvenile tuna six times per day for one week. In a different trial, diets EC and SL were fed to tuna six times per day for 2 weeks. Only diet EC sustained similar growth or caused lower survival and higher feed efficiency, hepato- and enterosomatic indices and final carcass lipid content as compared to those of SL. Diets FM and EP led to lower specific growth rate (SGR) but similar feed efficiency, survival and hepatosomatic index, yet higher enterosomatic index. Moreover, PBT fed diet EC for 2 weeks led to similar growth performance but higher final carcass and hepatic lipid contents, and plasma cholesterol and phospholipid levels than those fed SL. Carcass fatty acid composition of diet EC group had lower 20:5 n -3 and 22:6 n -3 levels than the SL group. These results revealed that EC, as a suitable dietary protein source, could sustain growth of PBT, while dietary bonito oil led to higher carcass lipid but lower accumulation of n -3 highly unsaturated fatty acids. |
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Keywords: | enzyme-treated Chilean fish meal growth performance lipid Pacific bluefin tuna protein |
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