2019
DOI: 10.1111/are.14019
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Abstract: One of the current challenges of global fish farming is developing plant‐based proteins as a feasible substitute for fishmeal in the formulation of aquafeeds. Substitution levels of fishmeal with hydrolyzed soybean meal (HSM) in diets for silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen) were evaluated for growth, protein metabolism and antioxidant activity. The experiment was carried out in a recirculation system of 20 tanks of 250 L. A total of 300 silver catfish juveniles were used to compose five treatments and four replica… Show more

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“…The dietary inclusion of up to 21% SMFL replacing fishmeal did not affect the zootechnical performance of the South American catfish juveniles. The zootechnical parameters are within what is expected for the species [58,60], and this result confirms the efficiency of fermentation as a strategy to include a higher percentage of soybean meal in carnivorous fish feeds. It has been shown that soybean meal fermentation reduced the amounts of antinutritional factors and allowed greater inclusion of soybean meal in the largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) diets [25].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The dietary inclusion of up to 21% SMFL replacing fishmeal did not affect the zootechnical performance of the South American catfish juveniles. The zootechnical parameters are within what is expected for the species [58,60], and this result confirms the efficiency of fermentation as a strategy to include a higher percentage of soybean meal in carnivorous fish feeds. It has been shown that soybean meal fermentation reduced the amounts of antinutritional factors and allowed greater inclusion of soybean meal in the largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) diets [25].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Recentemente, tem se observado excelentes resultados com a utilização entre 10 e 20% de hidrolisado proteico em dietas para jundiá (Ha et al, 2019;Uczay et al, 2019bUczay et al, , 2019a. Subprodutos originados a partir da hidrólise enzimática de proteínas presentes em resíduos, que resulta na liberação de pequenos peptídeos e aminoácidos livres mais facilmente absorvidos pelos animais (Uczay et al, 2019a).…”
Section: Rhamdia Quelenunclassified
“…Ainda neste sentido, efeitos positivos no desempenho, composição corporal, melhora nas enzimas digestivas e da atividade antioxidante com efeito prebiótico foram observados (Ha Research, Society and Development, v. 10, n. 13, e594101321612. 2021(CC BY 4.0) | ISSN 2525-3409 | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i13.21612 et al, 2019Uczay et al, 2019b). Em outro trabalho com hidrolisados para jundiás foi observado ainda, maior contagem de células caliciformes.…”
Section: Rhamdia Quelenunclassified
“…These factors can be of high densities (Lazzari et al, 2011), transport (Becker et al, 2012) and excess nitrogen compounds (Miron et al, 2011). Recent studies have shown that additions of vitamin A, protein hydrolysates and essential oils in diets decrease the damage caused by ROS (Battisti et al, 2017;Saccol et al, 2013;Uczay et al, 2019aUczay et al, , 2019b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%