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Characterizing alternative feeds for rainbow trout (O. mykiss) by 1H NMR metabolomics
Authors:Simon Roques  Catherine Deborde  Nadège Richard  Luce Sergent  Francis Kurz  Sandrine Skiba-Cassy  Benoît Fauconneau  Annick Moing
Affiliation:1.INRA, Univ Pau & Pays Adour, E2S UPPA, UMR 1419, Nutrition Métabolisme, Aquaculture,Saint Pée sur Nivelle,France;2.Phileo Lesaffre Animal Care,Marcq-en-Baroeul,France;3.Bordeaux Metabolome Facility, MetaboHUB, CGFB, Centre INRA de Nouvelle Aquitaine Bordeaux,Villenave d’Ornon,France;4.INRA, Univ. Bordeaux, UMR 1332 Fruit Biology and Pathology, Centre INRA de Nouvelle Aquitaine Bordeaux,Villenave d’Ornon,France;5.Copalis Industrie,Le Portel,France;6.Algae Natural Food,Illkirch-Graffenstaden,France
Abstract:

Introduction

Fish feed formulations are constantly evolving to improve the quality of diets for farmed fish and to ensure the sustainability of the aquaculture sector. Nowadays, insect, microalgae and yeast are feedstuff candidates for new feeds. However, the characterization of aquafeed is still based on proximate and targeted analyses which may not be sufficient to assess feed quality.

Objectives

Our aim was to highlight the soluble compounds that specifically differ between selected plant-based feeds complemented with alternative feedstuffs and discuss their origin and potential for fish nutrition.

Methods

A growth trial was carried out to evaluate growth performances and feed conversion ratios of fish fed plant-based, commercial, insect, spirulina and yeast feeds. 1H NMR metabolomics profiling of each feed was performed using a CPMG sequence on polar extracts. Spectra were processed, and data were analyzed using multivariate and univariate analyses to compare alternative feeds to a plant-based feed.

Results

Fish fed insect or yeast feed showed the best growth performances associated with the lowest feed conversion ratios compared to plant-based feed. Soluble compound 1H NMR profiles of insect and spirulina alternative feeds differed significantly from the plant-based one that clustered with yeast feed. In insect and spirulina feeds, specific differences compared to plant-based feed concerned glycerol and 3-hydroxybutyrate, respectively.

Conclusion

This strategy based on compositional differences between plant-based and alternative feeds can be useful for detecting compounds unsuspected until now that could impact fish metabolism.
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