Improved growth, body composition, and fatty acid composition in striped catfish juveniles, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus, fed with diets containing different oil sources

Author:

Van Nguyen Nguyen12ORCID,Hao Pham Nhu3,Hai Pham Duy2,Hung Le Thanh4

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Applied Science Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

2. Department of Feed Technology, Processing, and Fish Nutrition Research Center for Aquafeed Nutrition and Fishery Postharvest Technology (APOTEC) Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

3. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering Ghent University Ghent Belgium

4. Faculty of Fisheries Nong Lam University Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

Abstract

AbstractStriped catfish are one of the main aquaculture species in Asia. However, the low level of omega‐3 fatty acids in its body makes this species less attractive compared with marine fish. This study aimed to investigate the effect of different oils on growth performance, body composition, and fatty acids in striped catfish juveniles. A basal diet (T0) was formulated to contain no oil, while four other diets (T1, T2, T3, and T4) were supplemented at 4% with different oils, including salmon oil (SALO), soybean oil (SBO), linseed oil (LSO), and rapeseed oil (RSO). Catfish juveniles with initial body weight (23–24 g/fish) were randomly stocked in 500‐L fiberglass tanks, divided into five treatments, three replicates for each, and fed the experimental diets for 60 days. Results from this study revealed that fish fed the LSO‐supplemented diet had significantly (p < 0.05) improved whole body omega‐3 (alpha‐linoleic acid, 18:3n3) fatty acid levels (7.86%), total n‐3 fatty acids (9.12%), and higher growth than those fed the other diets. In conclusion, the findings suggest that linseed oil can be used to improve growth, omega‐3 fatty acid, C18:3–3 (ALA), and total n‐3 PUFA deposition in the whole body of striped catfish juveniles.

Publisher

Wiley

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