螃蟹的蛋白质和脂质营养

IF 8.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES Reviews in Aquaculture Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.1111/raq.12908
Noah Esmaeili, Hongyu Ma, Sunil Kadri, Douglas R. Tocher
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了解螃蟹的营养对确保其养殖的成功和可持续性具有关键作用,因为提供均衡、具有成本效益和可持续的膳食以确保螃蟹的存活、生长和健康至关重要。本综述首次主要关注养殖蟹类的营养需求和相关营养方面的知识现状。最常见的养殖蟹和研究蟹是中华绒螯蟹(Eriocheir sinensis Milne-Edwards,1853 年)、大泥蟹(Scylla serrata Forsskal,1775 年)、绿泥蟹(Scylla paramamosain Estampador,1949 年)和游蟹(Portunus trituberculatus Miers,1876 年)。文章回顾了膳食蛋白质和脂质这两种对大多数海洋动物来说最重要、最昂贵的宏量营养成分的水平如何直接影响螃蟹的繁殖、生长性能和存活率,以及它们对免疫反应和抗氧化能力的重要影响。此外,还将从膳食需求的角度讨论必需氨基酸、必需脂肪酸(尤其是长链多不饱和脂肪酸)以及胆固醇和磷脂等主要脂类。营养消化率是确定蛋白质质量的重要方法,将介绍有关螃蟹这一主题的研究。此外,还讨论了在螃蟹日粮配方中用更可持续的替代品取代鱼粉和鱼油这些传统上用于海洋动物水产饲料的主要成分。还讨论了现代 "omics "研究和高通量技术作为蛋白质和脂质研究中快速发展的方法。螃蟹的日粮中一般需要约 35%-50% 的蛋白质、5%-10% 的脂质、约 2.5% 的精氨酸、约 2.5% 的赖氨酸、1.5%-2.5% 的苯丙氨酸、2.2% 的亮氨酸、0.7% 的色氨酸、0.7% 的牛磺酸、1%-2% 的二十碳五烯酸、二十二碳六烯酸和花生四烯酸、1% 的胆固醇和约 2% 的磷脂。
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Protein and lipid nutrition in crabs
Understanding the nutrition of crabs has a key role in ensuring the success and sustainability of their culture, as providing a well-balanced, cost-effective and sustainable diet that ensures the survival, growth and health of crabs is crucial. The present review is the first to focus primarily on the current state of knowledge of the nutrient requirements and related nutritional aspects in farmed crab species. The most common farmed and studied crabs are the Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis Milne-Edwards, 1853), giant mud crab (Scylla serrata Forsskal, 1775), green mud crab (Scylla paramamosain Estampador, 1949) and swimming crab (Portunus trituberculatus Miers, 1876). The article reviews how levels of dietary protein and lipid, the two most important and expensive macronutrient ingredients for most marine animals, directly affect reproduction, growth performance and survival of crabs, and the important impacts they have on immune response and antioxidant capacity. Furthermore, essential amino acids, and essential fatty acids, especially the long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, as well as key lipid classes such as cholesterol and phospholipid will be discussed in terms of dietary requirements. Nutrient digestibility is a crucial method to determine protein quality, and studies on this topic in crabs were covered. The replacement of fishmeal and fish oil, as the predominant ingredients traditionally used in aquafeeds for marine animals, with more sustainable alternatives in diet formulations for crabs are also discussed. Modern ‘omics’ studies and high-throughput technologies as fast-growing approaches in protein and lipid research are also covered. Crabs generally require approximately 35%–50% protein, 5%–10% lipid, ~2.5% arginine, ~2.5% lysine, 1.5%–2.5% phenylalanine, 2.2% leucine, 0.7% tryptophan, 0.7% taurine, 1%–2% each of eicosapentaenoic acid, docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid, 1% cholesterol and ~2% phospholipid in their diets.
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期刊介绍: Reviews in Aquaculture is a journal that aims to provide a platform for reviews on various aspects of aquaculture science, techniques, policies, and planning. The journal publishes fully peer-reviewed review articles on topics including global, regional, and national production and market trends in aquaculture, advancements in aquaculture practices and technology, interactions between aquaculture and the environment, indigenous and alien species in aquaculture, genetics and its relation to aquaculture, as well as aquaculture product quality and traceability. The journal is indexed and abstracted in several databases including AgBiotech News & Information (CABI), AgBiotechNet, Agricultural Engineering Abstracts, Environment Index (EBSCO Publishing), SCOPUS (Elsevier), and Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) among others.
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