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Muscle amino acid profiles of eleven species of aquacultured animals and their potential value in feed formulation
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作者 Ewen McLean Kelly B.Alfrey +2 位作者 Delbert M.Gatlin III T.Gibson Gaylord Frederick T.Barrows 《Aquaculture and Fisheries》 CSCD 2024年第4期642-652,共11页
The complete quantitative essential amino acid(EAA)requirements of aquacultured animals are largely unknown except for a handful of species.This is problematic because formulation of least-cost diets for target animal... The complete quantitative essential amino acid(EAA)requirements of aquacultured animals are largely unknown except for a handful of species.This is problematic because formulation of least-cost diets for target animals demands precise knowledge of EAA requirements.One way of approximating EAA requirements is to use correlations between whole-body and/or muscle EAA profiles using essential to total EAA ratios(A/E ratios).This method requires a reference,quantified EAA requirement,usually lysine(Lys).To systematically evaluate the A/E ratio method,muscle AA profiles were measured in 10 species of teleost and whiteleg shrimp.In fish,Lys represented the dominant muscle EAA measured,ranging between 7.06 and 9.58 g/100 g protein,whereas,in shrimp,arginine(Arg)was quantified as the principal EAA.For non-EAA,glutamate(Glu)and glutamine were consistently the NEAA recorded at highest levels whereas,in shrimp,Glu+Gln was highest followed by aspartate(Asp)plus asparagine(Asn).Except for Arg,which was twice that of fish(P<0.05),whiteleg shrimp expressed similar muscle A/E profiles.Strength of relationship between muscle EAA levels and known requirements were all strongly and positively correlated for non-salmonid species.When using Lys as the reference EAA there were few semblances between measured and estimated EAA requirements. 展开更多
关键词 Aquafeed A/E ratio EAA requirement Ideal protein MUSCLE Fishmeal replacement
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