Assessment of the relative bioavailability between betaine and l-carnitine for Nile tilapia
This study evaluated tilapia fed diets supplemented with levels of betaine and l -carnitine, simultaneously. Diets supplemented with levels of l -carnitine (500 and 1000 mg kg −1 of feed) and betaine (500 and 1000 mg kg −1 of feed) were used, in addition to the control diet. Weight gain, daily weigh...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Aquaculture international 2025-02, Vol.33 (1), p.80-80, Article 80 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study evaluated tilapia fed diets supplemented with levels of betaine and
l
-carnitine, simultaneously. Diets supplemented with levels of
l
-carnitine (500 and 1000 mg kg
−1
of feed) and betaine (500 and 1000 mg kg
−1
of feed) were used, in addition to the control diet. Weight gain, daily weight gain, and specific growth rate in fish fed diets containing 1000–500 and 1000–1000 mg kg
−1
betaine and
l
-carnitine performed worse than the other inclusion levels, including the control diet. The lipid content of fish fillets was higher in those fed with levels of 1000–1000 mg kg
−1
of betaine and
l
-carnitine in the diet. There was a reduction in total plasma protein levels in fish fed with 1000–500 mg kg
−1
of betaine and
l
-carnitine in the diets, and glucose was higher when fish were fed with levels of 1000–1000 mg kg
−1
of betaine and
l
-carnitine in feed. Catalase activity was higher at levels of 1000–500 mg kg
−1
of betaine and
l
-carnitine in the diet. The height and width of the villi had greater development in fish fed with 1000–500 mg kg
−1
of betaine and
l
-carnitine in the diet. Assessment of muscle histology indicated the interaction of betaine and
l
-carnitine at levels of 1000–500 mg kg
−1
of inclusion in the diet, triggering greater muscle growth. The inclusion of 500–500 mg kg
−1
of betaine and
l
-carnitine in diets improves the development of fish, providing a reduction in carcass lipids and greater muscle development, and reducing oxidative stress in the liver. |
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ISSN: | 0967-6120 1573-143X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10499-024-01771-2 |