Enhanced cholesterol utilization and impact on growth through taurine supplementation in high plant-based diets of Pacific white shrimp, Penaeus vannamei in biofloc system

IF 2.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Feed Science and Technology Pub Date : 2024-07-14 DOI:10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2024.116057
Thangaraju Thiruvasagam , Nathan Felix , Mir Ishfaq Nazir , Amit Ranjan , Elangovan Prabu
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Cholesterol is vital for the optimal growth and physiological function of Pacific white shrimp, Penaeus vannamei. Due to limited availability of fish meal, plant-based ingredients are increasingly added in the shrimp diet which limit the availability and utilization of cholesterol. This study investigated the synergistic effects of dietary taurine and cholesterol supplementation on growth and physio-metabolic responses of Pacific white shrimp, Penaeus vannamei fed with high plant-based protein diets reared in a biofloc system for 60 days. A basal diet (control) comprised 82.55 % plant-based ingredients and 36 % crude protein. Five isonitrogenous and isolipidic diets were prepared (T1-T5) with cholesterol and taurine supplements at inclusion levels of 0.15 % and 0.16 % in T1 and T2, respectively. In the rest of the treatments, T3, T4, and T5, the combinations of cholesterol and taurine were 0.15 % and 0.16 %; 0.05 % and 0.24 %; 0.25 % and 0.08 %, respectively. The experimental diets were allocated to triplicate groups of 100 shrimp per tank following a completely randomized design. The results showed that shrimp fed T3 diet have a significantly (P < 0.05) higher percentage of weight gain, specific growth rate (SGR), percentage of survival, and protein efficiency ratio (PER) with efficient feed conversion ratio (FCR) (1.14±0.06) compared to other treatments. The hematological, antioxidant, and digestive enzyme activities, except amylase activity, were significantly (P < 0.05) higher in shrimp fed T1 and T3. Total bile acid content in T3 fed shrimp was higher than in other dietary treatments (P < 0.05). The results indicated that supplementing a combination of 0.15 % cholesterol and 0.16 % taurine in a high plant-based diet significantly improved growth performance, nutrient utilization, and physio-metabolic responses of P. vannamei.

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通过在生物絮凝土系统中为太平洋南美白对虾(Penaeus vannamei)的高植物性日粮中补充牛磺酸来提高胆固醇的利用率及其对生长的影响
胆固醇对太平洋南美白对虾(Penaeus vannamei)的最佳生长和生理功能至关重要。由于鱼粉供应有限,对虾饮食中越来越多地添加植物性成分,这限制了胆固醇的供应和利用。本研究调查了补充牛磺酸和胆固醇对太平洋白对虾生长和生理代谢反应的协同作用。基础日粮(对照组)由 82.55 % 的植物性成分和 36 % 的粗蛋白组成。在 T1 和 T2 中分别添加 0.15 % 和 0.16 % 的胆固醇和牛磺酸,配制了五种等氮和离脂日粮(T1-T5)。在其余处理(T3、T4 和 T5)中,胆固醇和牛磺酸的添加量分别为 0.15 % 和 0.16 %;0.05 % 和 0.24 %;0.25 % 和 0.08 %。按照完全随机设计法,将实验日粮分配到一式三组,每组 100 尾对虾。结果表明,与其他处理相比,饲喂 T3 日粮的对虾增重率、特定生长率(SGR)、存活率、蛋白质效率比(PER)和有效饲料转化率(FCR)(1.14±0.06)均显著提高(P < 0.05)。除淀粉酶活性外,饲喂 T1 和 T3 的对虾的血液学、抗氧化剂和消化酶活性均显著提高(P < 0.05)。投喂 T3 的对虾总胆汁酸含量高于其他日粮处理(P < 0.05)。结果表明,在高植物性日粮中添加 0.15 % 胆固醇和 0.16 % 牛磺酸能显著改善凡纳滨对虾的生长性能、营养利用率和生理代谢反应。
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Animal Feed Science and Technology
Animal Feed Science and Technology 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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3 months
期刊介绍: Animal Feed Science and Technology is a unique journal publishing scientific papers of international interest focusing on animal feeds and their feeding. Papers describing research on feed for ruminants and non-ruminants, including poultry, horses, companion animals and aquatic animals, are welcome. The journal covers the following areas: Nutritive value of feeds (e.g., assessment, improvement) Methods of conserving and processing feeds that affect their nutritional value Agronomic and climatic factors influencing the nutritive value of feeds Utilization of feeds and the improvement of such Metabolic, production, reproduction and health responses, as well as potential environmental impacts, of diet inputs and feed technologies (e.g., feeds, feed additives, feed components, mycotoxins) Mathematical models relating directly to animal-feed interactions Analytical and experimental methods for feed evaluation Environmental impacts of feed technologies in animal production.
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