Effects of dietary soybean protein levels on energy budget of the southern catfish, Silurus meridionalis |
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Authors: | Qinghui Ai Xiaojun Xie |
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Affiliation: | aInstitute of Fisheries Science, Southwest China Normal University, Chongqing 400715, PR China;bThe Key Laboratory of Mariculture (Ministry of Education), Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, PR China |
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Abstract: | Energy budgets were calculated for the southern catfish, Silurus meridionalis, fed diets replacing 0%, 13%, 26%, 39%, 52% and 65% fish meal protein with soybean meal (SBM) protein with or without methionine supplementation to apparent satiation at 27.5 °C. With increasing dietary soybean protein levels (SPL), the feed energy lost in feces, excretion and metabolism increased, while that available for growth decreased (P < 0.05). When 0.12% or 0.26% methionine at 39% SPL was added to reach that in body carcass or the control group (0% SPL), no significant differences were found in each component of energy budgets. When 0.21% or 0.33% methionine at 52% SPL was added to reach the content of methionine in body carcass or the control group, energy spent on growth increased, but that on excretion and metabolism decreased (P < 0.05). These results suggested that the differences in growth rate among the southern catfish fed the diets with different SPL were due to decreasing absorption rate, increasing excretion and metabolism with increasing dietary SPL. The most important factor limiting the use of soybean protein was the imbalance of essential amino acids, which resulted in more energy spent on metabolism and excretion, less energy on growth. Supplementation of methionine produced a relatively better amino acid profile and subsequently improved the utilization of soybean protein at high SPL, which resulted in less energy used for metabolism or lost in excretion and more energy available for growth. |
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Keywords: | The southern catfish Silurus meridionalis Energy budget Growth Metabolic rate Diets Soybean protein levels Methionine supplementation |
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