Growth performance and quality indicators of European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) fed diets including refined glycerol

Aquaculture(2023)

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Glycerol is a by-product of the biodiesel industry with growing availability and applicability in animal feeds. However, its use as a source of energy in aquafeeds has only been investigated in a small number of fish species. The effects of dietary refined glycerol inclusion rate on growth performance, nitrogen and energy balances, and fish quality were investigated in juvenile European seabass. Twelve fish were assigned to each of the nine tanks and used to test the experimental diets in triplicate. The diets comprised 0, 25, or 50 g kg ? 1 of refined glycerol (G0, G25, and G50, respectively), being not isoenergetic, although having similar digestible protein-to-energy ratios (22 mg kJ-1). Fish were fed twice a day to apparent satiation for 90 days. The G25 group displayed a higher absolute feed intake and a higher weight gain than the G0 or G50 groups, although feed efficiency and the use of protein as an energy source were similar between the three groups. Seabass fed the G25 diet also displayed a higher specific growth rate than fish fed the G50 diet. Higher hepato-somatic and visceral lipid-somatic indices of seabass were observed with increased levels of dietary glycerol, although proximal body composition remained similar across groups. The apparent digestibility coefficients for dry matter, crude protein, and energy increased with increasing dietary glycerol inclusion rate, whereas the apparent lipid digestibility coefficient was highest for the G25 group. No differences in the energy retained as protein, nitrogen efficiency, and total ammonia excretion rate were detected between seabass fed the different diets. At the end of the growth trial, physical and microbiological quality parameters of the skin and gill surfaces were assessed after 1 and 10 days of storage on ice. Fish quality decreased with storage time but was not affected by the dietary glycerol inclusion rate. In summary, the inclusion of refined glycerol in seabass diets may have economic benefits for feed manufacture and a positive effect on growth performance but does not change the efficiency of protein utilization in this carnivorous species.
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Aquafeeds,Glycerol,Protein efficiency,Nitrogen excretion,Energy balance,Fish quality,Bacterial development
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