2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2020.114647
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Gamma ray irradiation improves feather meal as a fish meal alternate in largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides diet

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“…speculated that some heavy-molecule-weight proteins in soybean meal could be converted into light-molecule-weight proteins by γ-irradiation. According to the present and previous studies (Ren et al, 2020), γ-irradiation might improve feather meal as a fish meal substitute with the similar mechanism to that reported for soybean meal and soy protein concentrate. Pfeuti et al (2019) reported that enzymatic pre-treatment was also a way to improve feather meal as a fish meal substitute in rainbow trout diet.…”
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“…speculated that some heavy-molecule-weight proteins in soybean meal could be converted into light-molecule-weight proteins by γ-irradiation. According to the present and previous studies (Ren et al, 2020), γ-irradiation might improve feather meal as a fish meal substitute with the similar mechanism to that reported for soybean meal and soy protein concentrate. Pfeuti et al (2019) reported that enzymatic pre-treatment was also a way to improve feather meal as a fish meal substitute in rainbow trout diet.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…These results suggest that dietary fish meal level for golden pompano could be reduced to 200 g/kg by inclusion of 43 g/kg γ‐irradiated feather meal as a fish meal substitute, and replacing 50 g/kg fish meal with 43 g/kg non γ‐irradiated feather meal could apparently retard growth of the fish. Ren et al (2020) reported that dietary fish meal level for largemouth bass could be reduced to 200 g/kg by inclusion of 106 g/kg γ‐irradiated feather meal. The present and previous studies reveal that γ‐irradiation could be a way to improve feather meal as a fish meal substitute in diets for golden pompano and largemouth bass (Ren et al, 2020), and the maximum feather meal level used in diets for cuneate drum, Malabar grouper and golden pompano could not exceed 100 g/kg (Li et al, 2009; Wang et al, 2006).…”
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