Exploring the relationship between dietary rapeseed meal, condensed tannin and growth, nutrive metabolism in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Aquaculture and Fisheries Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-09 DOI:10.1016/j.aaf.2024.02.004
Peng Kang , Xiaoshuang Xia , Ying Hang , Xueming Hua
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This study evaluated the effects of rapeseed meal (RM) and condensed tannin (CT) on the growth and nutritional metabolism of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), and speculated whether there was interaction between anti-nutritional factors in RM. Eight diets were formulated for 55-day feeding trial, six of which were practical diet groups, including control group (CG), five RM inclusive groups with graded RM levels of 5% (RM5), 10% (RM10), 15% (RM15), 20% (RM20) and 25% (RM25) partially replacing fishmeal, and the other two were semi-purified diets with 0.062% CT (CT5) ≈ the CT content in the RM5 and 0.31% CT (CT25) ≈ the CT content in the RM25. The results of the experiments on replacing fishmeal with RM demonstrated that with the increase of RM substitution level, the weight gain rate (WGR), survival rate (SR) and specific growth rate (SGR) of largemouth bass showed a downward trend. High levels of RM led to the inhibition of digestive enzyme activity in largemouth bass, as well as the manifestation of abnormal markers related to protein, fat, and carbohydrate metabolism in both plasma and liver. RM reduced muscle protein and fat content, although the effect was not statistically significant at 5% RM level. The results of CT concentration experiments showed that the addition of 0.31% CT significantly reduced WGR, SGR, SR, protein efficiency ratio (PER) and gastrointestinal digestive enzyme activity, and significantly increased the feed coefficient ratio (FCR), plasma ammonia (PA), plasma glucose (PG), and hepatic glycogen (HG) and liver triglyceride (TG). The addition of 0.062% CT significantly reduced PG and HG. Supplementation of CT significantly reduced muscle fat. Among the groups of CT supplementation and RM, CT5 exhibited superior WGR, PER and FCR compared to RM5, along with enhanced intestinal trypsin, amylase activity, liver glutamic pyruvic transaminase (GPT) activity and decreased content of HG and liver TG; CT25 exhibited decreased activities of gastric lipase (LPS), enteric trypsin and pepsin, and increased content of total cholesterol (T-CHO) and glucose in plasma in compariosn to RM25, accompanied with no significant change in growth performance. Therefore, largemouth bass exhibited tolerance to a 5% inclusion of RM in the feed without compromising their growth, digestion and metabolic functions. The incorporation of 5% RM, equivalent to a supplemental 0.062% CT, had regulatory effects on the digestion and metabolism of largemouth bass while improving feed utilization. There was an interaction among anti-nutritional factors in RM, with synergistic effect being evident at low RM levels, whereas antagonism more promient at high levels of RM.
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探究大口鲈鱼(Micropterus salmoides)膳食中菜籽粕、炼焦单宁与生长、营养代谢之间的关系
本研究评价了油菜籽粕(RM)和缩合单宁(CT)对大口黑鲈(Micropterus salmoides)生长和营养代谢的影响,并推测了RM中抗营养因子之间是否存在相互作用。共配制8种饲粮,进行55 d的饲养试验,其中6种为实用饲粮组,包括对照组(CG)和5个含RM组,RM水平分别为5% (RM5)、10% (RM10)、15% (RM15)、20% (RM20)和25% (RM25)部分替代鱼粉,另外2种为半纯化饲粮,其中0.062% CT (CT5)≈RM5中的CT含量,0.31% CT (CT25)≈RM25中的CT含量。用RM替代鱼粉试验结果表明,随着RM替代水平的提高,大口黑鲈的增重率(WGR)、存活率(SR)和特定生长率(SGR)呈下降趋势。高水平RM导致大口黑鲈消化酶活性受到抑制,血浆和肝脏中蛋白质、脂肪和碳水化合物代谢相关标志物出现异常。RM降低了肌肉蛋白质和脂肪含量,但在5% RM水平上效果不显著。CT浓度试验结果表明,添加0.31% CT可显著降低增重比、SGR、SR、蛋白质效率(PER)和胃肠道消化酶活性,显著提高饲料系数比(FCR)、血浆氨(PA)、血浆葡萄糖(PG)、肝糖原(HG)和肝脏甘油三酯(TG)。添加0.062% CT可显著降低PG和HG,添加CT可显著降低肌肉脂肪。在添加CT组和RM组中,CT5的增重比、PER和FCR均优于RM5,肠道胰蛋白酶、淀粉酶活性和肝脏谷丙转氨酶(GPT)活性均增强,HG和肝脏TG含量均降低;与RM25相比,CT25的胃脂酶(LPS)、肠道胰蛋白酶和胃蛋白酶活性降低,血浆总胆固醇(T-CHO)和葡萄糖含量升高,但生长性能无显著变化。因此,大口黑鲈对饲料中添加5% RM表现出耐受性,而不影响其生长、消化和代谢功能。饲粮中添加5% RM(相当于添加0.062% CT)对大口黑鲈消化代谢具有调节作用,同时提高了饲料利用率。RM中各抗营养因子之间存在相互作用,低RM水平下协同作用明显,高RM水平下拮抗作用更明显。
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Aquaculture and Fisheries Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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