鱼类饲料成分的最新趋势-迷你回顾

Norbert Révész, Janka Biró
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养鱼通常被描述为粗放型、半集约型或集约型。水产养殖部门的持续增长(每年约8%)导致系统越来越集约化。在集约化养殖中,鱼的放养密度很高,这就是为什么鱼依赖于所提供的饲料。近几十年来,水产养殖的效益越来越高,但也并非没有对自然资源利用、环境影响和社会评价的关注。鱼粉成本上升、供应不稳定、可得性下降、质量不佳等问题使得鱼粉部分或完全替代其他蛋白质来源成为人们关注的焦点。鱼饲料行业必须非常负责地使用FM替代品。科学家必须分担这一负担,以实现可持续的、具有成本效益的目标。水产养殖的可持续性指标可以是能源效率、水的利用、养分利用效率和生产成本。气候变化也在影响该部门,例如海洋环流模式的预测变化也可能对用于FM生产的小型远洋种群的可靠性产生负面影响,或陆地植物上出现真菌毒素,这可能是替代成分。饲料中非海洋成分含量的增加,是多年来在饲料配方方面的投资和研究的结果,目的是为鱼类提供生长和保持健康所需的营养。过去十年来,在降低养殖鱼类商业饲料中的FM含量方面取得了重大进展。与食用植物性蛋白质饮食相关的常见障碍,因为我们经常面临氨基酸失衡和缺乏的事实,某些谷物产品中存在高水平的难以消化的碳水化合物,以及各种对鱼类生长和健康产生负面影响的抗营养因子(ANFs)。本文简要介绍了替代鱼饲料原料的最新发展趋势。综上所述,在鱼类饲料中完全替代鱼粉是比较困难的,需要进一步的研究才能达到预期的目标,但也有许多令人满意的替代品。
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Recent trends in fish feed ingredients – mini review
Fish farming is commonly described as being extensive, semi-intensive or intensive. The continuous growing of aquaculture sector (around 8 % per year) led systems to be more and more intensive. In intensive farming, the fish are kept at high stocking density, that’s why the fish are dependent on the feed provided. Last decades aquaculture became more and more effective, but it has not been without concern for natural resource use, environmental impact and social judgement. Increasing fishmeal (FM) cost, irregular supply, decreasing availability, and poor quality of FM have put forward highlighting on its partial or complete substitution with other alternative protein sources. The fish feed industry has to be very responsible about to use FM alternatives. Scientists have to share on this burden to achieve sustainable, cost-effective aims. Indicators of sustainability in aquaculture could be energy efficiency, use of water, nutrient utilisation efficiency and production costs. The climate change is also affecting the sector, such as the predicted changes in ocean circulation pattern might also have a negative influence on the reliability of small pelagic stocks that being utilized for FM production or the appearance of mycotoxins on terrestrial plants, what could be possible alternative ingredients. The increase of the amount of non-marine ingredients in feeds is the result of years of investment and research in feed formulation to provide the nutrients the fish need to growth and remain healthy. Significant progress has been made over the past decade in reducing levels of FM in commercial feeds for farmed fish. Common obstacles associated with consumption of plant-based protein diets, because many times we face the facts with amino acid imbalances and deficiencies, high levels of indigestible carbohydrates present in certain grain products, and varying antinutritive factors (ANFs) that negatively affect fish growth and health. In this study the recent trends in alternative fish feed ingredients had been reviewed shortly. In conclusion, complete replacement of fishmeal in fish feeds is more difficult and will require further research efforts to achieve the expected goals, but there are many auspicious alternatives.
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