2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2021.736889
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Is dietary phosphatidylcholine essential for juvenile slipper lobster (Thenus australiensis)?

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“…Implementation and adoption of feed formulations for lobsters are likely to require significant cost‐optimization before their commercialisation is possible. While these reference feeds both currently support inferior growth compared to fresh mussels, 48,56 their potential for implementation appears promising in areas where fresh seafood bycatch is not readily available. Both feeds represent the product of the research that has gone into lobster growout feed development to date and provide a basis for further development.…”
Section: Reference Feedsmentioning
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“…Implementation and adoption of feed formulations for lobsters are likely to require significant cost‐optimization before their commercialisation is possible. While these reference feeds both currently support inferior growth compared to fresh mussels, 48,56 their potential for implementation appears promising in areas where fresh seafood bycatch is not readily available. Both feeds represent the product of the research that has gone into lobster growout feed development to date and provide a basis for further development.…”
Section: Reference Feedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…54 The dietary essentiality of cholesterol and its dependence on phospholipids for transport has caused researchers to study the dietary requirements for these two nutrients in concert. It appears that spiny lobsters and slipper lobsters are able to synthesise phospholipids sufficiently to negate any essential nutritional requirement 55,56 however the interrelationship between these nutrient groups has been insufficiently explored since both of these studies supplemented dietary cholesterol in all feeds.…”
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“…Consequently, little is known regarding the nutritional requirements of the slipper lobster, T. australiensis . While recent studies have started to explore their nutritional requirements and physiology in more detail 28 , 30 , 32 , 33 , the present study is the first to examine the importance of dietary Chol. For several crustacean species other than the slipper lobsters, there are some evidence that dietary PhosL may spare Chol 3 .…”
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“…Increasing evidence indicated that PC can inhibit the intestinal uptake and absorption of certain lipids. 50 An in vivo mouse-based assay demonstrated that the absorption of lipolytic products depended on the distribution coefficient between the micelle phase and the adjacent membrane water phase. Increasing the PC content extremely up regulates the ability of bile salt micelles to dissolve lipids, thus reducing the release of monomers and inhibiting the absorption of fat and Cho.…”
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