Digestive enzymes of postweaned greenlip abalone (Haliotis laevigata) are influenced by water temperatures and dietary protein levels

IF 1.1 Q3 FISHERIES Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries Pub Date : 2023-12-03 DOI:10.1002/aff2.146
Matthew S. Bansemer, Michael J. Salini, Jian G. Qin, James O. Harris, Gordon S. Howarth, David A. J. Stone
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Digestive enzyme activities are known to fluctuate in abalone grown under different environmental conditions however the effects of different dietary regimes are less clear. Therefore, in a 12-week study, the effects of water temperature and dietary protein levels on digestive enzyme activity in postweaned (6-month-old) greenlip abalone (Haliotis laevigata) were investigated. The abalone were fed diets with crude protein levels that ranged from 27% to 36% and cultured at 14°C, 17°C and 20°C. Diets were formulated to be isoenergetic (12.5 MJ kg−1 digestible energy) and isolipidic (3.6% crude lipid). Trypsin, α-amylase and lipase activities were measured in the gastrointestinal region. Trypsin, α-amylase and lipase activities significantly increased as water temperatures were raised. In addition, significantly higher α-amylase activities were observed as protein levels increased, potentially indicating a compensatory effect to increase carbohydrate utilisation for energy metabolism when in short supply. However, abalone fed high dietary protein levels may also utilise protein for energy metabolism. Further research investigating the dietary carbohydrate source for greenlip abalone is recommended. This study provides useful information on the digestive enzyme activity in postweaned greenlip abalone to improve diet strategies for sustainable production.

Abbreviated abstract: Post-weaned greenlip abalone digestive enzyme activity was examined after feeding four dietary protein levels at three different temperatures for a 12-week period. Enzyme activities were significantly increased with increasing water temperature. Additionally, significantly higher α-amylase activities were observed as protein levels increased.

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众所周知,在不同环境条件下生长的鲍鱼消化酶活性会波动,但不同饮食制度的影响尚不清楚。因此,在一项为期12周的研究中,研究了水温和饲料蛋白质水平对断奶后(6个月)绿唇鲍鱼(Haliotis laevigata)消化酶活性的影响。饲喂粗蛋白质水平为27% ~ 36%的饲料,在14°C、17°C和20°C条件下培养鲍鱼。饲粮为等能型(12.5 MJ kg−1消化能)和等脂型(3.6%粗脂)。测定胃肠区胰蛋白酶、α‐淀粉酶和脂肪酶的活性。胰蛋白酶、α -淀粉酶和脂肪酶活性随水温升高而显著升高。此外,随着蛋白质水平的增加,α‐淀粉酶活性显著提高,这可能表明在供应不足的情况下,碳水化合物对能量代谢的利用增加了补偿作用。然而,饮食中蛋白质含量高的鲍鱼也可能利用蛋白质进行能量代谢。建议进一步研究绿唇鲍鱼的膳食碳水化合物来源。本研究为断奶后绿唇鲍鱼消化酶活性的研究提供了有用的信息,以改善饲料策略,促进可持续生产。摘要:在3种不同温度下饲喂4种蛋白质水平的绿唇鲍鱼12周后,研究了断奶后绿唇鲍鱼的消化酶活性。随着水温的升高,酶活性显著升高。此外,随着蛋白质水平的升高,α‐淀粉酶活性显著升高。
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