articleAquaculture NutritionNov 21, 2003Closed access

Effects of graded levels of standard soybean meal on intestinal structure, mucosal enzyme activities, and pancreatic response in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar L.)

Norwegian University of Life Sciences · Akvaforsk Genetics Center (Norway)

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Abstract

Duplicate tanks of c.280 g Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) were fed for 60 days on diets in which fishmeal was substituted with graded levels of extracted soybean meal (SBM) comprising 0%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25% or 35% of total protein. The effects on feed intake, growth, feed conversion, apparent digestibility and utilization of macronutrients and energy, pathohistological response of the distal intestine (DI), activities of digestive enzymes in the mid and distal intestinal mucosa, and faecal trypsin and plasma insulin concentrations were studied. A negative, dose-dependent effect of SBM was observed on nearly all performance parameters with a notable exception of feed intake. The lowest SBM inclusion level of…

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Keywords
  • Salmo
  • Biology
  • Soybean meal
  • Fish meal
  • Trypsin
  • Digestive enzyme
  • Meal
  • Animal science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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