Sparidae 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9781444392210.ch7
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Nutrition and Feeding of Sparidae

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“…The most common FO alternatives are VOs, for example rapeseed oil or soyabean oil, which are devoid of essential LC-PUFA and, consequently, their use has important implications, not only on the nutritional value of the product for consumers (36)(37)(38) , but also effects on metabolism and fish health (1) . We employed a dietary gradient of VO to span the EFA requirements reported for a commercially relevant teleost, the gilthead seabream (26) and show how this gradient modifies the composition and the expression of lipid metabolic and regulatory genes in gilthead seabream juveniles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The most common FO alternatives are VOs, for example rapeseed oil or soyabean oil, which are devoid of essential LC-PUFA and, consequently, their use has important implications, not only on the nutritional value of the product for consumers (36)(37)(38) , but also effects on metabolism and fish health (1) . We employed a dietary gradient of VO to span the EFA requirements reported for a commercially relevant teleost, the gilthead seabream (26) and show how this gradient modifies the composition and the expression of lipid metabolic and regulatory genes in gilthead seabream juveniles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fish were fed to satiation twice per day using automatic feeders and waste feed was collected to accurately measure feed consumption. The six diets were formulated to deliver specific levels of LC-PUFA by progressively replacing FO with blends of rapeseed and palm oil, whereas the other dietary ingredients were selected to meet the known nutrient requirements of seabream ( 26 ) (Table 1). Diets were produced by extrusion at the BioMar Tech-Centre.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Livestock, particularly poultry and fish, do not have true protein requirements, but rather amino acid (parts of protein) needs (Teles et al, 2011). Hence, protein quality depends on the amino acid composition -mainly the balance among dispensable and indispensable amino acids is important (Sánchez-Muros et al, 2014).…”
Section: Amino Acidsmentioning
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“…Knowing if and to what extent food particle size can affect the dentition in S. aurata can be useful for the aquaculture industry. Although farming conditions for S. aurata have been well established (Teles et al 2011), optimizing feed efficiency may indeed result in less production costs (Basurco et al 2011), as in other intensive aquaculture. Apart from the descriptions in the studies of Castejón and Mitjans (1985), Cataldi et al (1987), El Bakary (2012), Elgendy et al (2016), andGermain andMeunier (2020), the size of some molariform teeth was reported in Sisma-Ventura et al (2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%