2023
DOI: 10.1111/jwas.13022
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Oral bovine serum albumin administration benefits plasma amino acid profile in blunt snout bream fed high‐fat and high‐energy diet through the TOR signaling pathway

Kenneth Prudence Abasubong,
Guang‐Zhen Jiang,
Jean‐Jacques Y. Adjoumani
et al.

Abstract: This study investigated the effect of oral bovine serum albumin (BSA) on plasma amino acid profile and growth performance in blunt snout bream fed high‐fat and high‐energy diets. A total of 360 fish (average weight: 45.84 ± 0.07 g) were randomly divided into three groups in four replicates and fed with the control, high‐fat diet (HFD), and high‐energy diet (HED), respectively. After 12 weeks of feeding, fish were orally administered with 10% BSA for 10 h, with the blood and liver sample obtained at 10 h. The r… Show more

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“…Our study shows that the high-fat and carbohydrate diet did not affect the growth performance of this species. In fact, in our previous study, final weigth, weight gain rate and feed conversion ratio were not affected by blunt snout bream fed a high-calorie diet (Abasubong et al, 2023). However, in accordance with a prior study (Chen et al, 2016;Xu et al, 2018), our study also failed to achieve a BMI in fish after 12 weeks of HFD and HCD feeding, despite an improved feed utilization efficiency.…”
Section: Effect On Hypothalamic Gene Expressionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Our study shows that the high-fat and carbohydrate diet did not affect the growth performance of this species. In fact, in our previous study, final weigth, weight gain rate and feed conversion ratio were not affected by blunt snout bream fed a high-calorie diet (Abasubong et al, 2023). However, in accordance with a prior study (Chen et al, 2016;Xu et al, 2018), our study also failed to achieve a BMI in fish after 12 weeks of HFD and HCD feeding, despite an improved feed utilization efficiency.…”
Section: Effect On Hypothalamic Gene Expressionsupporting
confidence: 88%