Growth performance, nutrient digestibility and intestinal morphology of rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) fed graded levels of the yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Wickerhamomyces anomalus
虹鳟
鱼粉
生物
酵母
食品科学
营养物
鳟鱼
酿酒酵母
动物科学
生物化学
渔业
鱼
生态学
作者
Aleksandar Vidaković,David Huyben,Henrik Sundh,Andreas Nyman,Jouni Vielma,Volkmar Passoth,Anders Kiessling,Torbjörn Lundh
In a 10-week study, we evaluated the effects of replacing 20%, 40% or 60% of fishmeal (present in control diet at 300 g/kg) on a digestible protein basis with yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae or a yeast mixture of Wickerhamomyces anomalus and S. cerevisiae on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, nutrient retention and intestinal health of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Triplicate tanks with 35 rainbow trout (144.7 ± 25.1 g mean ± SEM) were fed rations of 1.5% of total biomass per tank. Replacement of 60% of fishmeal with yeast mixture resulted in lower specific growth rate of 1.0% versus 1.2%/day for other diets. Apparent digestibility coefficients for crude protein and most amino acids were highest in fish fed fishmeal-based diet, with similar values for fish fed the diet with 20% replacement with yeast mixture. Diet with 20% replacement with yeast mixture resulted in highest phosphorus digestibility. Replacement of 60% of fishmeal with S. cerevisiae resulted in oedematous mucosal fold tips in the proximal intestine. The results of this study suggest that these yeasts can replace up to 40% of fishmeal under current inclusion levels in diets for rainbow trout without compromising growth performance, nutrient digestibility or intestinal health.