Effect of two experimental diets (protein and lipid vegetable oil blends) on the volatile profile of Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis Kaup, 1858) muscle

•Volatile profile of Senegalese sole, fed with different diets, was determined.•Fish meal replacement up to 75% with plant protein (PP) has no effect on sole muscle volatile composition.•Replacement of fish oil did not influence sensory appreciation.•PP diets led to the production of lower amounts o...

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description •Volatile profile of Senegalese sole, fed with different diets, was determined.•Fish meal replacement up to 75% with plant protein (PP) has no effect on sole muscle volatile composition.•Replacement of fish oil did not influence sensory appreciation.•PP diets led to the production of lower amounts of volatile compounds than vegetable oil diets. The aim of this study was to determine differences among volatile compounds composition of Senegalese sole muscle fed with extruded diets containing different plant protein (PP) and vegetable oil (VO) sources. Two set of experiments were performed on growing sole. One growth trial used a control diet containing fish meal (FM) as the main protein source and different PP-based diets. Another growth trial compared a control diet containing fish oil (FO) as the main lipid source and different VO-based diets; after a period, all sole were fed with the FO diet. Results showed that the incorporation of PP sources up to 75% allowed the production of a similar content of major volatile compounds to the control diet. In VO-based diets, some significant differences were found in the levels of some volatile compounds in sole muscle; however, no significant differences were obtained through sensory evaluation.
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Fish meal replacement
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Flatfishes - metabolism
Food toxicology
GC–IT/MS
Lipids - analysis
Medical sciences
Muscles - chemistry
Muscles - metabolism
Plant Oils - analysis
Plant Oils - metabolism
Plant Proteins - analysis
Plant Proteins - metabolism
Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis Kaup 1858)
Solea senegalensis
Toxicology
Volatile characterization
Volatile Organic Compounds - analysis
Volatile Organic Compounds - metabolism
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