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Amino acid profiles of Diplodus sargus (L., 1758) larvae: Implications for feed formulation
Authors:M Saavedra  LEC Conceição  MT Dinis
Institution:a Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e das Pescas (INIAP/IPIMAR-CRIPSul), Av. 5 de Outubro, 8700-305 Olhão, Portugal
b CCMAR, Universidade do Algarve, Campus Gambelas, 8005-139, Faro, Portugal
Abstract:The indispensable AA profile of fish carcass has been commonly used as a good indicator of fish amino acids requirements. Amino acid composition of the whole body tissue of Diplodus sargus was determined for the larval ages of 0, 2, 5, 8, 12, 17, 25, 35 and 45 days after hatching (DAH). No significant differences were found during this species ontogeny, except for phenylalanine. A comparative analysis of amino acid profiles from larvae and respective diet was performed. Low correlation was found to rotifers (R2 approximately 0.5), while higher correlations were found for Artemia nauplli, metanauplii (R2 approximately 0.8) as well as for the dry feed. These results suggest that D. sargus are subjected to higher nutritional imbalances during the first 10 days of feeding when larvae are fed on rotifers alone. Arginine, threonine, lysine, cysteine and histidine appeared to be limiting amino acids at 2, 12, 25 and 45 DAH, respectively. Similar results were reported in literature for Sparus aurata and Solea senegalensis, although D. sargus diets seem to have more amino acids in deficiency as well as more severe differences between larval and diet amino acid profiles. To solve these apparent nutritional imbalances, amino acid supplementation should be considered. The use of inert diets in early larvae ages seems to be most adequate as live feed supplementation appears to be more difficult.
Keywords:Diplodus sargus  Amino acids  Limiting amino acid  Artemia  Rotifers  Dry feed
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