Lípidos Alternativos en la Nutrición de Peces Marinos | Alternative Lipids in Nutrition of Marine Finfish

Authors

  • Artur Nishioka Rombenso Laboratorio de nutrición y fisiología digestiva de organismos acuáticos

Keywords:

Lípidos, Peces marinos, Alimentos

Abstract

The current paper provides new knowledge regarding LC-PUFA requirements of marine carnivorous fish
(White Seabass Atractoscion nobilis, California Yellowtail Seriola dorsalis and Florida Pompano Trachinotus
carolinus) in the context of C18 PUFA-rich and SFA- and MUFA-rich alternative lipids. Determine if all LCPUFAs
(ARA, EPA, DHA) are equally important in meeting fatty acids requirements and also determine the
effects of dietary SFA, MUFA, and C18 PUFA content in fish oil sparing and tissue deposition of LC-PUFAs.
The overall findings highlighted that DHA and ARA appear to be the primary drivers of fatty acid
essentiality, whereas EPA is likely required in minor amounts. It was also demonstrated that DHA/EPA ratio
had little-to-no effect on fish performance. Additionally, LC-PUFA requirements seem to be more flexible
than previously assumed being influenced by dietary fatty acid profile. LC-PUFAs in marine finfish are more
bioavailable in the context of SFA-/MUFA-rich alternative lipids, thus, reducing the requirements for these
nutrients and allowing the fish’s physiological demand to be met with dietary levels below the minimum
levels recommended. Finally, these findings suggest that although marine fish accept a variety of alternative
lipids, those rich in SFAs and/or MUFAs seem advantageous in terms of limiting the effects of fish oil sparing
on tissue fatty acid profiles.

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Published

2017-11-30

How to Cite

Nishioka Rombenso, A. (2017). Lípidos Alternativos en la Nutrición de Peces Marinos | Alternative Lipids in Nutrition of Marine Finfish. Avances En Nutrición Acuicola. Retrieved from https://nutricionacuicola.uanl.mx/index.php/acu/article/view/12

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