商业海网箱养殖可持续饲料对鳙鱼和欧洲黑鲈生长性能和鱼片质量的评价

IF 8.2 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
T. Šegvić-Bubić , S. Zrnčić , E. Tibaldi , J. Pleadin , D. Oraić , I. Balenović , T. Lešić , N. Kudumija , I. Cvitić , I.G. Zupičić , I. Lepen Pleić , G. Cardinaletti , A. Vulić
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对可持续水产饲料日益增长的需求促使人们寻找替代海洋原料的替代品。本研究评估了新型饲料(包括家禽副产品饲料和黑蝇幼虫饲料)对商业网箱养殖条件下金头鲷(Sparus aurata)和欧洲黑鲈(Dicentrarchus labrax)生长性能、鱼片产量、近似成分、矿物质特征和脂肪酸组成的影响。试验饲料显著提高了鳙鱼的最终体重、特定生长率、饲料系数和鱼片产量,并显著提高了其n-3多不饱和脂肪酸水平。相比之下,欧洲黑鲈在不同的饲料中表现出相似的生长性能,但以养殖鲑鱼油为主要脂源的试验饲料中,EPA和DHA含量较低,饱和脂肪含量较高。尽管如此,鱼片产量更高,两种鱼类的脂肪酸谱仍在人类食用的推荐限量内。这些发现表明,以陆源原料为基础的替代饲料可以维持或提高地中海水产养殖物种的生产性能和鱼片质量,通过维持有益的n-3多不饱和脂肪酸水平,支持更广泛的环境可持续性和人类营养努力。
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Commercial sea cage farming assessment of sustainable diets on growth performance and fillet quality of gilthead sea bream and European sea bass
The growing need for sustainable aquafeeds has driven the search for alternatives to marine-derived ingredients. This study evaluated the effects of novel diets including poultry by-product meal and Hermetia illucens (black soldier fly) larvae meal on growth performance, fillet yield, proximate composition, mineral profile, and fatty acid composition of gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) and European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) reared under commercial sea-cage farming conditions. In gilthead sea bream, the test diet led to a significantly higher final body weight, specific growth rate, improved feed conversion ratio, and greater fillet yield, along with elevated levels of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. In contrast, European sea bass exhibited similar growth performance across diets, but fish fed the test diet containing farmed salmon oil as the primary lipid source, had lower EPA and DHA content and higher saturated fat levels. Still, fillet yield was higher, and fatty acid profiles across both species remained within the recommended limits for human consumption. These findings demonstrate that alternative feeds based on terrestrial ingredients can sustain or enhance performance and fillet quality in Mediterranean aquaculture species, supporting broader efforts toward environmental sustainability and human nutrition through the maintenance of beneficial n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids levels.
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Future Foods
Future Foods Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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8.60
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97
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Future Foods is a specialized journal that is dedicated to tackling the challenges posed by climate change and the need for sustainability in the realm of food production. The journal recognizes the imperative to transform current food manufacturing and consumption practices to meet the dietary needs of a burgeoning global population while simultaneously curbing environmental degradation. The mission of Future Foods is to disseminate research that aligns with the goal of fostering the development of innovative technologies and alternative food sources to establish more sustainable food systems. The journal is committed to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that contribute to the advancement of sustainable food practices. Abstracting and indexing: Scopus Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) SNIP
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