Effects of amino acid supplementation of lysine and methionine on body biochemical composition and amino acid profile of Sobaity sea bream (Sparidentex hasta) juveniles

In this study that lasted to 8 weeks, was conducted to determine the effects of dietary supplementation of lysine and methionine on body biochemical composition and amino acid profile of Sobaity sea bream, Sparidentex hasta. Therefore, 180 juvenile fish with an initial weight of 31.38 ±1.4 g were distributed randomly among eighteen tanks. Fish were fed to satiation three time per day (08:00, 13:00 and 18:00 hours) with formulated diets containing six different levels of dietary methionine and lysine; Diet 1: a control diet without dietary amino acid supplementation; Diet 2: 100% methionine supplementation; Diet 3: 75% methionine and 25% lysine supplementation; Diet 4: 50% methionine and 50% lysine supplementation; Diet 5: 25% methionine and 75% lysine supplementation and Diet 6: 100% lysine supplementation.The results of this study showed Carcass protein content was significantly affected by the amino acid supplements and the highest level of carcass protein observed in fish were fed by diet 3(P<0.05). Also Increasing levels of lysine in diet caused increases the amount of fat in the carcass although the content of carcass fat, moister and ash were not significantly different among thetreatments (P > 0.05). In addition, essential amino acids (ΣEAA) and non-essential amino acids (ΣNEAA) and ratio ΣEAA / ΣNEAA, were affected by lysine and methionine amino acid supplementation as ΣEAA and ratio (ΣEAA) / (ΣNEAA) significantly increased with increasing levels of amino acid supplementation and the highest amount of this parameters observed in groups were fed by diet with high levels of methionine.The results showed that adding 75% dietary methionine supplementation and 25% lysine supplemtation to the diet containg 45/95% protein, have positive effects on biochemical composition and amino acid profile in rearing of Sobaity seabream juveniles.

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Main Authors: Beirami, N., Zakeri, M., Kochenin, P., Yavari, V., Mohammadi Azarm, H.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:Persian
Published: 2017
Subjects:Methionine, Sparidentex hasta, Sobaity sea bream, Amino acids, Supplementation, Lysine, Body, Biochemical, Composition, Juveniles,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/10950
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-109502021-05-19T06:46:09Z Effects of amino acid supplementation of lysine and methionine on body biochemical composition and amino acid profile of Sobaity sea bream (Sparidentex hasta) juveniles Beirami, N. Zakeri, M. Kochenin, P. Yavari, V. Mohammadi Azarm, H. Methionine Sparidentex hasta Sobaity sea bream Amino acids Supplementation Lysine Body Biochemical Composition Juveniles In this study that lasted to 8 weeks, was conducted to determine the effects of dietary supplementation of lysine and methionine on body biochemical composition and amino acid profile of Sobaity sea bream, Sparidentex hasta. Therefore, 180 juvenile fish with an initial weight of 31.38 ±1.4 g were distributed randomly among eighteen tanks. Fish were fed to satiation three time per day (08:00, 13:00 and 18:00 hours) with formulated diets containing six different levels of dietary methionine and lysine; Diet 1: a control diet without dietary amino acid supplementation; Diet 2: 100% methionine supplementation; Diet 3: 75% methionine and 25% lysine supplementation; Diet 4: 50% methionine and 50% lysine supplementation; Diet 5: 25% methionine and 75% lysine supplementation and Diet 6: 100% lysine supplementation.The results of this study showed Carcass protein content was significantly affected by the amino acid supplements and the highest level of carcass protein observed in fish were fed by diet 3(P<0.05). Also Increasing levels of lysine in diet caused increases the amount of fat in the carcass although the content of carcass fat, moister and ash were not significantly different among thetreatments (P > 0.05). In addition, essential amino acids (ΣEAA) and non-essential amino acids (ΣNEAA) and ratio ΣEAA / ΣNEAA, were affected by lysine and methionine amino acid supplementation as ΣEAA and ratio (ΣEAA) / (ΣNEAA) significantly increased with increasing levels of amino acid supplementation and the highest amount of this parameters observed in groups were fed by diet with high levels of methionine.The results showed that adding 75% dietary methionine supplementation and 25% lysine supplemtation to the diet containg 45/95% protein, have positive effects on biochemical composition and amino acid profile in rearing of Sobaity seabream juveniles. Published 2018-01-02T13:24:25Z 2018-01-02T13:24:25Z 2017 Journal Contribution Refereed 1026-1354 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/10950 fa pp.129-142 Iran
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topic Methionine
Sparidentex hasta
Sobaity sea bream
Amino acids
Supplementation
Lysine
Body
Biochemical
Composition
Juveniles
Methionine
Sparidentex hasta
Sobaity sea bream
Amino acids
Supplementation
Lysine
Body
Biochemical
Composition
Juveniles
spellingShingle Methionine
Sparidentex hasta
Sobaity sea bream
Amino acids
Supplementation
Lysine
Body
Biochemical
Composition
Juveniles
Methionine
Sparidentex hasta
Sobaity sea bream
Amino acids
Supplementation
Lysine
Body
Biochemical
Composition
Juveniles
Beirami, N.
Zakeri, M.
Kochenin, P.
Yavari, V.
Mohammadi Azarm, H.
Effects of amino acid supplementation of lysine and methionine on body biochemical composition and amino acid profile of Sobaity sea bream (Sparidentex hasta) juveniles
description In this study that lasted to 8 weeks, was conducted to determine the effects of dietary supplementation of lysine and methionine on body biochemical composition and amino acid profile of Sobaity sea bream, Sparidentex hasta. Therefore, 180 juvenile fish with an initial weight of 31.38 ±1.4 g were distributed randomly among eighteen tanks. Fish were fed to satiation three time per day (08:00, 13:00 and 18:00 hours) with formulated diets containing six different levels of dietary methionine and lysine; Diet 1: a control diet without dietary amino acid supplementation; Diet 2: 100% methionine supplementation; Diet 3: 75% methionine and 25% lysine supplementation; Diet 4: 50% methionine and 50% lysine supplementation; Diet 5: 25% methionine and 75% lysine supplementation and Diet 6: 100% lysine supplementation.The results of this study showed Carcass protein content was significantly affected by the amino acid supplements and the highest level of carcass protein observed in fish were fed by diet 3(P<0.05). Also Increasing levels of lysine in diet caused increases the amount of fat in the carcass although the content of carcass fat, moister and ash were not significantly different among thetreatments (P > 0.05). In addition, essential amino acids (ΣEAA) and non-essential amino acids (ΣNEAA) and ratio ΣEAA / ΣNEAA, were affected by lysine and methionine amino acid supplementation as ΣEAA and ratio (ΣEAA) / (ΣNEAA) significantly increased with increasing levels of amino acid supplementation and the highest amount of this parameters observed in groups were fed by diet with high levels of methionine.The results showed that adding 75% dietary methionine supplementation and 25% lysine supplemtation to the diet containg 45/95% protein, have positive effects on biochemical composition and amino acid profile in rearing of Sobaity seabream juveniles.
format Journal Contribution
topic_facet Methionine
Sparidentex hasta
Sobaity sea bream
Amino acids
Supplementation
Lysine
Body
Biochemical
Composition
Juveniles
author Beirami, N.
Zakeri, M.
Kochenin, P.
Yavari, V.
Mohammadi Azarm, H.
author_facet Beirami, N.
Zakeri, M.
Kochenin, P.
Yavari, V.
Mohammadi Azarm, H.
author_sort Beirami, N.
title Effects of amino acid supplementation of lysine and methionine on body biochemical composition and amino acid profile of Sobaity sea bream (Sparidentex hasta) juveniles
title_short Effects of amino acid supplementation of lysine and methionine on body biochemical composition and amino acid profile of Sobaity sea bream (Sparidentex hasta) juveniles
title_full Effects of amino acid supplementation of lysine and methionine on body biochemical composition and amino acid profile of Sobaity sea bream (Sparidentex hasta) juveniles
title_fullStr Effects of amino acid supplementation of lysine and methionine on body biochemical composition and amino acid profile of Sobaity sea bream (Sparidentex hasta) juveniles
title_full_unstemmed Effects of amino acid supplementation of lysine and methionine on body biochemical composition and amino acid profile of Sobaity sea bream (Sparidentex hasta) juveniles
title_sort effects of amino acid supplementation of lysine and methionine on body biochemical composition and amino acid profile of sobaity sea bream (sparidentex hasta) juveniles
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/10950
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