Effects of dietary different lipid sources on plasma metabolites in silvery-black porgy
(Sparidentex hasta) juveniles
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M. Torfi mozanzadeh1 , N. Agh2 , M. Yaghoubi *3 , J. Ghafle Marammazi1  |
1- Iran Fisheries Research Organization (IFRO), South Iranian Aquaculture Research Center, Ahwaz, Iran 2- Artemia and Aquatic Research Institute, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran 3- Iran Fisheries Research Organization (IFRO), South Iranian Aquaculture Research Center, Ahwaz, Iran , m.yaghoubi@ut.ac.ir |
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Abstract: (4284 Views) |
In the current study the plasma metabolites of silvery-black porgy (Sparidentex hasta) juveniles fed with different lipids sources were analyzed in order to bio-monitoring fish health condition. In this regard, an eight-week feeding trial was conducted using seven isonitrogenous (50%) and isolipidic (20%) experimental diets : FO, CO (canola oil), SO (sunflower oil), T (tallow), FC (fish oil + canola oil, 50:50), FS (fish oil + sunflower oil, 50:50) and FT (fish oil + tallow, 50:50). Fish fed with SO diet had the highest liver lipid content. Liver n−9 monounsaturated fatty acids, n−6 and n−3 poly unsaturated fatty acids were highest in fish fed the CO, SO and FO, respectively (p<0.05). Fish fed FO and T diets had the highest plasma total cholesterol, whereas fish fed CO and SO diets had the highest plasma triglyceride and VLDL levels (p<0.05). Plasma ALP and ALT were the highest in fish fed SO and FO groups, respectively. Fish fed FS diet had the highest plasma TBARS concentration, whereas plasma CAT activity was the highest in fish fed FO and FS diets. The results of this study demonstrated that different dietary lipid sources can drastically change fatty acid profile of the liver which consequently can alter different metabolic pathways that can affect plasma metabolite health indices in silvery-black porgy juveniles. |
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Keywords: Sparidae, Alternative lipid sources, Fatty acid profile, Lipid metabolism, Plasma metabolites |
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Type of Study: Orginal research papers |
Subject:
aquaculture ePublished: 2020/01/19
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