Soy lecithin supplementation promotes growth and increases lipid digestibility in GIFT nile tilapia raised at suboptimal temperature

Oliveira Batista, Rosana - Richter, Bianca Leticia - Banze, Jorge Filipe - Dias Schleder, Delano - Salhi, María - Oselame Nobrega, Renata - Oliveira da Silva, Maria Fernanda - Mattioni, Bruna - Pettigrew, James Eugene - Machado Fracalossi, Débora

Resumen:

Soy lecithin (SL) is a source of phospholipids, which play a crucial role in determining cell membrane structure, fluidity, and functionality. This study investigated the effects of dietary SL on the performance, nutrient digestibility, and body composition of Nile tilapia juveniles (average initial weight 12.2 g) raised at 22 ◦C. The experimental diets contained increasing levels of SL (0.0, 21.0, 43.0, and 64.0 g kg−1). The best weight gain and feed efficiency occurred with 42.2 and 49.8 g kg−1 of SL inclusion, respectively, estimated through quadratic regression after 90 days of feeding. The body composition of the fish was also affected by feeding with SL, with a decrease in total body lipids and viscerosomatic and hepatosomatic indices but an increase in polyunsaturated fatty acids. A digestibility trial using only two diets (0SLD and 43SLD) revealed increased lipid and fatty acids digestibility in fish fed with 43SLD. In addition, the consumption of digestible nutrients was the highest in fish fed the diet 43SL. Therefore, SL supplementation is beneficial in fall/spring diets for Nile tilapia juveniles as it can improve growth, lipid digestibility, and body composition when supplemented within the range of 42 to 50 g kg−1 diet.


Detalles Bibliográficos
2023
Oreochromis niloticus
Nutrition
Suboptimal temperature
Phospholipids
Soy lecithin
Inglés
Universidad de la República
COLIBRI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/43271
Acceso abierto
Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)

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