Effect of dietary L‐carnitine supplementation on growth performance and lipid metabolism in Rhynchocypris lagowski Dybowski fed oxidized fish oil

Lipid content of a diet is very susceptible to oxidation, which has many negative effects on farmed animals. Therefore, this study studied the protective effect of L‐carnitine (LC) on fish body stimulated by oxidized fish oil (OFO) from lipid metabolism. Lipid content of the diet was replaced by OFO...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aquaculture research 2020-09, Vol.51 (9), p.3698-3710
Hauptverfasser: Yu, Ting, Wang, Qiu‐ju, Chen, Xiu‐mei, Chen, Yu‐ke, Ghonimy, Abdallah, Zhang, Dong‐ming, Wang, Gui‐qin
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Zusammenfassung:Lipid content of a diet is very susceptible to oxidation, which has many negative effects on farmed animals. Therefore, this study studied the protective effect of L‐carnitine (LC) on fish body stimulated by oxidized fish oil (OFO) from lipid metabolism. Lipid content of the diet was replaced by OFO in 0, 100 and 400 meq/kg. L‐carnitine was added to the diet in two levels, 500 and 1,000 mg/kg, giving a total of seven experimental diets. A total of 735 healthy Rhynchocypris lagowski Dybowski with an initial weight of 4.48 ± 0.14 g after 2‐week adaptation randomly divided into 15 glass aquariums. Fish were fed satiated three times daily. After 8 weeks, biometry was done to evaluate growth performance, and hepatopancreas and muscle samples were taken for biochemical analysis. The result showed that feeding with OFO had negative growth. However, in fish received both OFO and LC, growth indices improved slightly (p > .05). Feeding with OFO and LC, the content of EPA, DHA and PUFA in the muscle of R. lagowski was significantly higher than that in the control group (p 
ISSN:1355-557X
1365-2109
DOI:10.1111/are.14719