Literature DB >> 7218038

Effect of oxidized fish oil, DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate and ethoxyquin supplementation on the vitamin E nutrition of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) fed practical diets.

S S Hung, C Y Cho, S J Slinger.   

Abstract

A factorial experiment was conducted using two degrees of oxidation of the 7.5% supplemental fish oil (peroxide values of 5 and 120 meq/kg oil), two levels of supplemental DL-apha-tocopheryl acetate (0 and 33 mg/kg diet) and two levels of ethoxyquin (0 and 125 mg/kg diet) supplementation. Dietary thiobarbituric acid number, weight percentage of polyunsaturated fatty acids and omega-three fatty acids in the total fatty acids were significantly (P less than 0.05) different between diets with fresh and highly oxidized oil. Dietary RRR-alpha-tocopherol was significantly (P less than 0.05) reduced by the addition of highly oxidized oil after 24 weeks storage of the feed while supplemental DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate level was not changed. Fish fed the various diets showed no differences in growth, feed:gain ratio, carcass composition or plasma glutathione peroxidase activity. The mortality, percent red cells hemolyzed by hydrogen peroxide, plasma and liver RRR-alpha-tocopherol concentrations were significantly (P less than 0.05) affected by the addition of highly oxidized oil or DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate but not by ethoxyquin except that mortality was reduced by supplementary ethoxyquin. The results of this study suggested that no vitamin E or ethoxyquin supplementation was needed to prevent a deficiency of vitamin E in rainbow trout fed a practical diet containing 7.5% of a good quality herring oil for 24 weeks.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7218038     DOI: 10.1093/jn/111.4.648

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr        ISSN: 0022-3166            Impact factor:   4.798


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