Department of Biotechnology and Life Sciences, University of Insubria, Varese, 21100, Italy.
Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.
BMC Vet Res. 2024 Oct 17;20(1):472. doi: 10.1186/s12917-024-04324-0.
Aquaculture, traditionally a form of biotechnology, has evolved to integrate innovative biotechnological applications, such as advanced feed formulations, aimed at improving the growth performance and health of farmed fish species. In the present study, the effects of feeding rainbow trout with novel feed formulations were investigated. Fish growth, gut and liver morphology, the concentration of fatty acids in the fillet, and volatile fatty acids in the gut were assessed. The study also validated scenarios from in vivo experiments using a nutrient-based model called FEEDNETICS™. This globally used model serves as a tool for data interpretation and decision support in the context of precision fish farming.
Alternative protein and oil sources, including poultry by-product meal (PBM) and natural algae oil, were explored as sustainable replacements for fishmeal (FM) and fish oil (FO). A 90-day feeding trial was conducted using rainbow trout, comparing two isoproteic, isolipidic and isoenergetic diets. The control diet contained 15% FM, 5% PBM, and 8% FO, while the test diet replaced FM with 15% PBM and 5% feather meal hydrolysate (FMH), and fully substituted FO with VeraMaris natural algae oil and rapeseed oil.
PBM successfully replaced FM protein without negatively affecting feed intake, growth performance or feed utilization in trout. The combination of PBM and natural algae oil was well tolerated by the trout and showed no negative effects on gut health. A detailed analysis of fatty acids in the fillet revealed that PUFAs of the n3 and n6 series were significantly higher in the PBM group than in the FM group. Values of fatty acid-related health indexes, including atherogenicity index, and thrombogenicity index, confirmed the high nutritional value of trout filet, thus representing a healthy product for human. In addition, the predictions using the FEEDNETICS™ indicated that the tested novel alternative formulations are economically viable. The validation of the model for fish growth resulted in a Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) of 8%.
The FEEDNETICS™ application enhances our ability to optimize feeding strategies and improve production efficiency in the aquaculture industry. VeraMaris algae oil and PBM could serve as viable and sustainable raw materials for fish feed, promoting environmentally friendly aquaculture practices.
水产养殖传统上是生物技术的一种形式,已经发展到整合创新的生物技术应用,如先进的饲料配方,旨在提高养殖鱼类的生长性能和健康状况。本研究探讨了用新型饲料配方喂养虹鳟鱼的效果。评估了鱼的生长、肠道和肝脏形态、鱼片内脂肪酸浓度以及肠道内挥发性脂肪酸。该研究还使用称为 FEEDNETICS™的基于营养的模型验证了体内实验的情况。这种在全球范围内使用的模型可作为精准水产养殖中数据解释和决策支持的工具。
探索了替代蛋白质和油源,包括家禽副产品粉(PBM)和天然藻类油,作为鱼粉(FM)和鱼油(FO)的可持续替代品。使用虹鳟鱼进行了为期 90 天的喂养试验,比较了两种等蛋白、等脂和等能的饮食。对照饮食中含有 15%的 FM、5%的 PBM 和 8%的 FO,而试验饮食用 15%的 PBM 和 5%的羽毛粉水解物(FMH)替代 FM,并用 VeraMaris 天然藻类油和菜籽油完全替代 FO。
PBM 成功替代了 FM 蛋白,而不会对虹鳟鱼的饲料摄入量、生长性能或饲料利用率产生负面影响。PBM 和天然藻类油的组合被虹鳟鱼很好地耐受,对肠道健康没有负面影响。对鱼片内脂肪酸的详细分析表明,n3 和 n6 系列的多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFAs)在 PBM 组中的含量明显高于 FM 组。与脂肪酸相关的健康指数值,包括致动脉粥样硬化指数和血栓形成指数,证实了虹鳟鱼片的高营养价值,因此是一种适合人类的健康产品。此外,FEEDNETICS™的预测表明,所测试的新型替代配方在经济上是可行的。模型对鱼生长的验证导致平均绝对百分比误差(MAPE)为 8%。
FEEDNETICS™的应用增强了我们优化水产养殖行业饲养策略和提高生产效率的能力。VeraMaris 藻类油和 PBM 可以作为鱼类饲料的可行和可持续原料,促进环保水产养殖实践。