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The effects of rate-restricted feeding regimes in cycles on digestive enzymes of Gilthead Sea bream, Sparus aurata

Year 2008, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, - , 01.02.2008

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In order to understand enzymatic alteration during the restricted-to-fed feeding schedules in cycles, the modulation of key enzyme activities in digestion was studied in different part of gastrointestinal track of juvenile gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata). Juveniles (6.4 g) were stocked into 12 tanks at a density of 16 fish per tank. Four different feeding schedules were tested on triplicate groups of juvenile fish: (1) fish were fed to apparent satiation twice a day throughout 48 days, (2) starvation for 1 day and then re-fed for 2 days (S1), (3) 50% satiation for 2 days and then re-fed to apparent satiation for 2 days (R2), (4) 50% satiation for 6 days and then re-fed to apparent satiation for another 6 days (R6). The activity total protease, amylase and lipase in the control group were higher than those S1 and R6 in whole gastrointestinal track. The restricted feeding in R2 enhanced the activities of lipase, amylase, and, to some extent, total protease in fish, with the most pronounced effect exhibited in the pyloric caeca. Generally, total protease and lipase activity of fish in R2 exhibited no significant difference compared to the control, except amylase activity in mid-intestine. Thus, because of preserved digestive enzyme activities, some food restriction (R2) cycles may be recommended as a routine procedure in commercial production of juvenile gilthead sea bream.

The effects of rate-restricted feeding regimes in cycles on digestive enzymes of Gilthead Sea bream, Sparus aurata

Year 2008, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, - , 01.02.2008

Abstract

In order to understand enzymatic alteration during the restricted-to-fed feeding schedules in cycles, the modulation of key enzyme activities in digestion was studied in different part of gastrointestinal track of juvenile gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata). Juveniles (6.4 g) were stocked into 12 tanks at a density of 16 fish per tank. Four different feeding schedules were tested on triplicate groups of juvenile fish: (1) fish were fed to apparent satiation twice a day throughout 48 days, (2) starvation for 1 day and then re-fed for 2 days (S1), (3) 50% satiation for 2 days and then re-fed to apparent satiation for 2 days (R2), (4) 50% satiation for 6 days and then re-fed to apparent satiation for another 6 days (R6). The activity total protease, amylase and lipase in the control group were higher than those S1 and R6 in whole gastrointestinal track. The restricted feeding in R2 enhanced the activities of lipase, amylase, and, to some extent, total protease in fish, with the most pronounced effect exhibited in the pyloric caeca. Generally, total protease and lipase activity of fish in R2 exhibited no significant difference compared to the control, except amylase activity in mid-intestine. Thus, because of preserved digestive enzyme activities, some food restriction (R2) cycles may be recommended as a routine procedure in commercial production of juvenile gilthead sea bream.

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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Articles
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Orhan Tufan Eroldoğan *(1) This is me

Cüneyt Süzer (2) This is me

Oğuz Taşbozan (1) This is me

Surhan Tabakoğlu (1) This is me

Publication Date February 1, 2008
Published in Issue Year 2008 Volume: 8 Issue: 1

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APA *(1), O. T. E., (2), C. S., (1), O. T., (1), S. T. (2008). The effects of rate-restricted feeding regimes in cycles on digestive enzymes of Gilthead Sea bream, Sparus aurata. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 8(1).
AMA *(1) OTE, (2) CS, (1) OT, (1) ST. The effects of rate-restricted feeding regimes in cycles on digestive enzymes of Gilthead Sea bream, Sparus aurata. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. February 2008;8(1).
Chicago *(1), Orhan Tufan Eroldoğan, Cüneyt Süzer (2), Oğuz Taşbozan (1), and Surhan Tabakoğlu (1). “The Effects of Rate-Restricted Feeding Regimes in Cycles on Digestive Enzymes of Gilthead Sea Bream, Sparus Aurata”. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 8, no. 1 (February 2008).
EndNote *(1) OTE, (2) CS, (1) OT, (1) ST (February 1, 2008) The effects of rate-restricted feeding regimes in cycles on digestive enzymes of Gilthead Sea bream, Sparus aurata. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 8 1
IEEE O. T. E. *(1), C. S. (2), O. T. (1), and S. T. (1), “The effects of rate-restricted feeding regimes in cycles on digestive enzymes of Gilthead Sea bream, Sparus aurata”, Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, vol. 8, no. 1, 2008.
ISNAD *(1), Orhan Tufan Eroldoğan et al. “The Effects of Rate-Restricted Feeding Regimes in Cycles on Digestive Enzymes of Gilthead Sea Bream, Sparus Aurata”. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 8/1 (February 2008).
JAMA *(1) OTE, (2) CS, (1) OT, (1) ST. The effects of rate-restricted feeding regimes in cycles on digestive enzymes of Gilthead Sea bream, Sparus aurata. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 2008;8.
MLA *(1), Orhan Tufan Eroldoğan et al. “The Effects of Rate-Restricted Feeding Regimes in Cycles on Digestive Enzymes of Gilthead Sea Bream, Sparus Aurata”. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, vol. 8, no. 1, 2008.
Vancouver *(1) OTE, (2) CS, (1) OT, (1) ST. The effects of rate-restricted feeding regimes in cycles on digestive enzymes of Gilthead Sea bream, Sparus aurata. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 2008;8(1).