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Improvement of nutritional quality of cultured sobaity sea bream, Sparidentex hasta (Valenciennes) muscle by preharvest feeding of finisher feeds

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED ICHTHYOLOGY
卷 35, 期 6, 页码 1197-1208

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jai.13975

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DHA; finisher feed; growth; muscle quality; sobaity bream (Sparidentex hasta)

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A 6-month long study was conducted to improve the nutritional quality of the cultured sobaity bream, Sparidentex hasta by feeding them finisher feeds containing high docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) at the last two months of the grow-out stage so that the muscle DHA level be increased at par to the wild. A grow-out feed used from the beginning until the end of the trial was considered as the control (Diet 1). Experimental diets 2 and 3 were formulated to contain 9.0% DHA (e.g. 1.68 g DHA/100 g feed) and 10.5% DHA (2.20 g DHA/100 g feed), by incorporating high DHA tuna oil into a sea bream grow-out diet. For comparison, a commercial finisher feed (Diet 4) from Skretting, Italy was also used. The results of this study demonstrated that fish fed DHA enriched finisher diets resulted in significantly (p < .05) better growth, feed utilization and higher muscle eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and DHA content compared to those fed grow-out diet. The muscle DHA and EPA of fish fed finisher diets were also higher than those of the whole year average DHA and EPA content of wild sobaity. An organoleptic evaluation showed no significant (p > .05) differences between sensory attributes of muscle from cultured and wild sea bream. The results of the study demonstrated that feeding finisher feed enriched with DHA at the later part of the grow-out operation, the n-3 PUFA levels of cultured sobaity can cost-effectively be increased at par to the wild.

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