The use of plant-based feeds warrants the supplementation with selenium (Se) to cover the requirement for Atlantic salmon. Depending on its chemical form, Se is a trace element with a narrow range between requirement and toxicity for most vertebrates. Information on safe upper limit for Atlantic salmon feed supplementation is lacking. Atlantic salmon (147 g) were fed a low natural background organic Se diet (0.45 mg Se kg−1, wet weight (ww)) fortified with 5 graded levels of inorganic sodium selenite (0.45, 5.4, 11.0, 29.4, or 60.0 mg kg−1 ww) or organic selenomethionine (SeMet) (0.45, 6.2, 16.2, 21, or 39 mg kg−1 ww), in triplicate for 3 months. Excess Se supplementation was assessed by targeted biomarkers of Se toxicity pathways (e.g. mar...
The shift from marine to plant-based ingredients in fish feeds affects the dietary concentrations an...
The nutritional role of organic selenium in juvenile yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi was investi...
Sustainable aquaculture, from both ecological and economic perspectives, demands a substantial reduc...
The use of plant-based feeds warrants the supplementation with selenium (Se) to cover the requiremen...
This study investigated the transfer kinetics of dietary selenite and selenomethionine (SeMet) to th...
Increased substitution of marine ingredients by terrestrial plant products in aquafeeds has proved t...
Selenium (Se) supplementation either as inorganic or organic form was evaluated in Atlantic salmon p...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for animals, including fish. Due to changes in feed compositio...
Selenomethionine (SeMet) was supplemented to a fishmeal-based diet to investigate the toxic effects ...
Different forms of selenium (Se) were supplemented to a fishmeal-based diet to investigate the diges...
There is currently much interest in selenium which, in the form of the unusual '21st amino acid' sel...
Selenium (Se) supplementation in animal feeds for producing feasible foodswas successfully experime...
Acknowledgments The present study was supported by an industrial studentship from Alltech (for D. Pa...
Aquacultural production of hybrid striped bass (HSB) Morone chrysops à M. saxatilis is highly vulner...
The composition of salmonid diets has changed from the use of mainly marine ingredients to increased...
The shift from marine to plant-based ingredients in fish feeds affects the dietary concentrations an...
The nutritional role of organic selenium in juvenile yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi was investi...
Sustainable aquaculture, from both ecological and economic perspectives, demands a substantial reduc...
The use of plant-based feeds warrants the supplementation with selenium (Se) to cover the requiremen...
This study investigated the transfer kinetics of dietary selenite and selenomethionine (SeMet) to th...
Increased substitution of marine ingredients by terrestrial plant products in aquafeeds has proved t...
Selenium (Se) supplementation either as inorganic or organic form was evaluated in Atlantic salmon p...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for animals, including fish. Due to changes in feed compositio...
Selenomethionine (SeMet) was supplemented to a fishmeal-based diet to investigate the toxic effects ...
Different forms of selenium (Se) were supplemented to a fishmeal-based diet to investigate the diges...
There is currently much interest in selenium which, in the form of the unusual '21st amino acid' sel...
Selenium (Se) supplementation in animal feeds for producing feasible foodswas successfully experime...
Acknowledgments The present study was supported by an industrial studentship from Alltech (for D. Pa...
Aquacultural production of hybrid striped bass (HSB) Morone chrysops à M. saxatilis is highly vulner...
The composition of salmonid diets has changed from the use of mainly marine ingredients to increased...
The shift from marine to plant-based ingredients in fish feeds affects the dietary concentrations an...
The nutritional role of organic selenium in juvenile yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi was investi...
Sustainable aquaculture, from both ecological and economic perspectives, demands a substantial reduc...