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- W2188492051 abstract "The recirculation aquaculture systems (RAS) possess a variety of advantages compared with conventional technology (raceway and net cages) which are used for rainbow and brown trout cultivation. These advantages will be obviously the reason of the increasing development of this ecologically friendly technology also in Bulgaria. But the questions connected with the quality of the raised fish still remains open. This made a study on the influence of cultivation technology on the body composition of two trout species raised in RAS both necessary and highly valuable for Bulgarian aquaculture. In current research a recirculation aquaculture system whose filter consisted from mechanical and biological compartments was used. The initial average weight of brown and rainbow trout cultivated in RAS in the conducted study was 19.56±0.08 g and 20.45±0.05 g respectively without significant differences between them. The stocking density which we used for both trout species was 57pcs.m -3 . For the investigation of flesh s quality 10 fishes were caught from each experimental repetition at the beginning and in the end of the trial. The flesh fillets of farmed rainbow trout and brown trout were homogenized separately to obtain a homogeneous sample. The fish homogenate was analyzed for moisture, crude protein, total fat, ash, mineral and amino acid content. The flesh samples of rainbow trout showed higher lipid (35.8% higher quantity compared with their content at the beginning of the experiment) and better essential amino acid contents (the content of total essential amino acid(TEAA)and essential amino acid/ nonessential amino acid ratios (EAA/NEAA) increased during the experiment) compared with these obtained for brown trout, but differences in the other exanimate parameters for both tested trout species were not significant which showed that both tested fish species are appropriate for the cultivation in RAS in relation to their respective fillet quality. K e y w o r d s Rainbow trout, Brown trout, Flesh quality, RAS" @default.
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- W2188492051 title "Flesh quality in rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss W.) and brown trout (Salmo trutta m. fario L.) cultivated in recirculation aquaculture system" @default.
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