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- W2060666615 abstract "Abstract A 2 × 3 factorial study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary lipid levels on growth, feed utilization and mitochondrial enzyme activities in juvenile all-female rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ). Practical diets with a fixed crude protein content of 42%, formulated to contain 10% (42/10), 20% (42/20) and 30% (42/30) dietary lipid, were fed to apparent satiety to triplicate groups of either low-feed efficient (low-FE, 105.67 ± 3.04 g initial average mass) or high-feed efficient (high-FE, 97.86 ± 4.02 g) families of fish, twice per day, for 108 days. At the end of the experiment, the group of fish fed diets 42/20 and 42/30 showed higher growth and feed efficiency (FE), coupled with a lower daily feed consumption (FC), than fish fed 42/10 diet, although similar results were found with diets 42/10 and 42/30 for growth (P 0.05). The overall results of this study established that feeding a 42% CP diet with a minimum of 20% dietary lipid leads to high growth, feed utilization on the one hand, and that these zootechnical parameters are coupled with high mitochondrial enzymatic function in the liver, the intestine and the muscle of rainbow trout. Also, as it was expected, the high-FE family showed higher response to treatments than the low-FE family." @default.
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- W2060666615 title "Effects of dietary lipid levels on growth, feed utilization and mitochondrial function in low- and high-feed efficient families of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)" @default.
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