Efficacy of dietary methyl esters of n-3 HUFA vs. Triacylglycerols of n-3 HUFA by gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.) juveniles
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Ibeas, C.; Rodríguez, C.; Badía, P.; Cejas, J.R. (Juana Rosa); Santamaría-Rodríguez, F.J. (Francisco Javier); Lorenzo, A.Date
2000Type
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A feeding experiment was carried out on gilthead seabream juveniles to investigate the utilization of dietary n−3 highly unsaturated fatty acids (n−3 HUFA), when presented as methyl esters or as triacylglycerols. Three groups of gilthead seabream juveniles, of an initial mean weight of 62 g, were fed diets containing the same level of n−3 HUFA (about 2% dry weight basis, DWB) but where these essential fatty acids (EFA) were supplied in the form of methyl esters, triacylglycerols or as a mixture of these two chemical forms (diets 1, 2 and 3, respectively). A fourth group of 62-g individuals was fed a diet containing a particularly high level of triacylglycerols of n−3 HUFA (about 5% DWB). After 8 weeks of feeding, the results showed that fish growth, hepatosomatic index, total lipid content, and fatty acid composition of neutral and polar lipids of brain, liver, gills and muscle were not affected by the chemical form of the lipids given in the diet. However, individuals fed the very high ...