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Plasma amino acid levels in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Authors:Annette,Schuhmacher J. Schö  n,M. Goldberg,J. M. Gropp
Affiliation:Institut für Tierernährung, Ernährungschäden und Diätetik, Gustav-Kühn-Straβe 8, D-04159 Leipzig, Germany;Institut für Physiologie, Physiologische Chemie und Ernährungsphysiologie, Veterinärstraße 13, D-80539 München, Germany
Abstract:The time course of plasma amino acid concentrations was studied in adult rainbow trout (300 g mean body weight). After a starvation period of 2 days fish were force-fed either with fish protein concentrate or a mixture of acidic casein and Na-caseinate at a rate of 0.32% CP (N' 6.25) of body weight. Peak levels occurred for feeding fish protein concentrate 6–12 h and for the casein mix 18 h post-feeding. The increase of the essential amino acids was closely correlated to the amino acid profile of the test proteins, whereas the concentration differences of the non-essential amino acids were at no time correlated to the amino acid pattern of fish protein concentrate or even negatively correlated in case of casein. The limiting amino acids in the test proteins were determined by ranking the average concentration increases (decreases) of the individual essential amino acids. Accordingly, arginine and histidine were most deficient in casein; in fish protein concentrate tryptophan seems to be the first limiting amino acid, followed by isoleucine.
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