Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4285400696> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4285400696 endingPage "738618" @default.
- W4285400696 startingPage "738618" @default.
- W4285400696 abstract "Black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae meal (BSFLM) is a promising animal feed ingredient because of its high protein content and sustainable nature in the aquaculture sector. For the potential application of this ingredient in goldfish culture, five isonitrogenous (42% of crude protein) and isolipidic (9% of crude fat) diets were prepared to replace 0, 43, 84, 145, and 210 g kg−1 fish meal (FM) with BSFLM (termed BSFLM0 – BSFLM210). Triplicate groups of 20 goldfish (approximately 9.35 ± 0.02 g fish−1) per tank were randomly assigned one of the experimental diets and fed three times daily to satiation for 10 weeks. Dietary inclusion of BSFLM linearly increased final body weight, weight gain, and specific growth rate (P < 0.001), and linearly and quadratically improved feed conversion ratio, protein efficiency ratio, and protein productive value (P < 0.05). The highest weight gain was observed in the BSFLM145 (15.61 g fish−1) group without a significant difference (P > 0.05) with BSFLM210 (14.76 g fish–1). Organosomatic indexes were similar among dietary treatments (P > 0.05). Whole-body moisture and ash contents were not significantly affected (P > 0.05), but crude protein and fat content were affected by BSFLM inclusion (P < 0.05). Regarding muscle fatty acid composition, C12:0 and C14:0 increased linearly and quadratically with BSFLM levels, resulting in an increase in total saturated fatty acids with linear and quadratic effects (P < 0.05). In contrast, C18:3n-3, C20:5n-3, C22:6n-3, total polyunsaturated fatty acids, total n-3, and n-3/n-6 ratio decreased with increasing levels of BSFLM. The color index (a* value) was linearly and quadratically decreased in the abdominal region by BSFLM inclusion, similar to the decrease in L* and a* values in the head region. Total carotenoid contents also decreased in fin, skin, and serum by BSFLM inclusions (P < 0.05). BSFLM inclusion decreased aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, total cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol with linear and quadratic effects (P < 0.05). A mild degree of vacuolization with swollen hepatocellular was observed in the BSFLM84 group, being more abundant in BSFLM145 and BSFLM210 groups. Overall, dietary BSFLM inclusion improved growth performance, feed utilization, and blood biochemistries in goldfish, but it exerted a negative effect on carotenoid content, skin coloration and liver histological integrity." @default.
- W4285400696 created "2022-07-14" @default.
- W4285400696 creator A5035847750 @default.
- W4285400696 creator A5074425635 @default.
- W4285400696 creator A5082499328 @default.
- W4285400696 creator A5085299345 @default.
- W4285400696 creator A5088863797 @default.
- W4285400696 creator A5090444397 @default.
- W4285400696 date "2022-12-01" @default.
- W4285400696 modified "2023-09-29" @default.
- W4285400696 title "Replacement of fish meal by black soldier fly larvae meal in diet for goldfish Carassius auratus: Growth performance, hematology, histology, total carotenoids, and coloration" @default.
- W4285400696 cites W1604020269 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W1924094882 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2009544080 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2019314789 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2042519080 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2053976066 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2067155039 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2082104928 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2093785962 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2102061845 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2105816476 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2109703362 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2123464157 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2124003908 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2128800094 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2132176181 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2135800182 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2168526937 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2263023695 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2314676121 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2460600036 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2508006130 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2590275311 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2605008935 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2606122788 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2606816027 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2620960034 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2733843495 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2742454880 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2754391344 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2765457381 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2783971894 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2794434279 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2795293280 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2808997074 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2817023537 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2903897186 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2939187454 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2946530151 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2972862820 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2980554610 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2981382760 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2982280486 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W2987725284 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3003481192 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3006610178 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3007623494 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3021542961 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3042669312 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3043562865 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3102761171 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3103180457 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3106414009 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3108484110 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3118654651 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3153470890 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3153806800 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3169617176 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3196065394 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W3197128469 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W4205315400 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W4206130207 @default.
- W4285400696 cites W4220923469 @default.
- W4285400696 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2022.738618" @default.
- W4285400696 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4285400696 type Work @default.
- W4285400696 citedByCount "9" @default.
- W4285400696 countsByYear W42854006962022 @default.
- W4285400696 countsByYear W42854006962023 @default.
- W4285400696 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4285400696 hasAuthorship W4285400696A5035847750 @default.
- W4285400696 hasAuthorship W4285400696A5074425635 @default.
- W4285400696 hasAuthorship W4285400696A5082499328 @default.
- W4285400696 hasAuthorship W4285400696A5085299345 @default.
- W4285400696 hasAuthorship W4285400696A5088863797 @default.
- W4285400696 hasAuthorship W4285400696A5090444397 @default.
- W4285400696 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W4285400696 hasConcept C140793950 @default.
- W4285400696 hasConcept C147583825 @default.
- W4285400696 hasConcept C173758957 @default.
- W4285400696 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W4285400696 hasConcept C19038510 @default.
- W4285400696 hasConcept C204288101 @default.
- W4285400696 hasConcept C206139338 @default.
- W4285400696 hasConcept C22830521 @default.
- W4285400696 hasConcept C2776371603 @default.
- W4285400696 hasConcept C2776379897 @default.