Authors
GM Turchini, K Hermon, BJ Cleveland, JA Emery, T Rankin, DS Francis
Publication date
2013/8
Journal
Aquaculture Nutrition
Volume
19
Pages
82-94
Description
A long‐term feeding trial was implemented on rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) to assess the effects of seven alternative oils on fish performance and fatty acid metabolism. The tested oils were as follows: monola (a high oleic acid canola cultivar; MO), canola (rapeseed; CO), poultry by‐product (chicken fat; PbPO), palm (PO), sunflower (SFO), high oleic acid sunflower (HOSFO) and soybean (SBO). All tested oils were included at a 75% substitution level of fish oil (FO) and were compared with a control diet containing 100% FO. PO, and to a lesser extent PbPO, exhibited impaired performance and lower digestibility values. All treatments containing low levels of saturated fatty acids (namely MO, CO, SFO, HOSFO and SBO) recorded an apparent in vivo fatty acid de novo production. The apparent in vivo fatty acid β‐oxidation was proportional to fatty acid dietary supply and limited apparent in vivo fatty acid …
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