Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce dependency on fish oil (FO) and better utilization of dietary vegetable oil (VO). Despite the central role of intestine in maintaining body homeostasis and health, its molecular response to replacement of dietary FO by VO has been little investigated. This study employed transcriptomic and proteomic analyses to study effects of dietary VO in two family groups of Atlantic salmon selected for flesh lipid content, 'Lean' or 'Fat'.ResultsMetabolism, particularly of lipid and energy, was the functional category most affected by diet. Important effects were also measured in ribosomal proteins and signalling. The long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (LC-PUFA) bi...
Duplicate groups of three genetic strains of Atlantic salmon smolts were cultured on diets containin...
Lipid content and composition in aquafeeds have changed rapidly as a result of the recent drive to r...
Abstract Background Dependence on marine natural resources threatens the sustainability of Atlantic ...
Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce dependency on ...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce de...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce de...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture is seriously limited by reductions in fish oil (FO) supply for ...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture is seriously limited by reductions in fish oil (FO) supply for ...
Background: There is an increasing drive to replace fish oil (FO) in finfish aquaculture diets with ...
Changes in fatty acid metabolism in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) induced by vegetable oil (VO) repl...
The present study investigates the effects of genotype on responses to alternative feeds in Atlantic...
The ω6 to ω3 (ω6:ω3) fatty acid (FA) ratio is known to affect many biological processes (e.g. inflam...
Dependence on marine natural resources threatens the sustainability of Atlantic salmon aquaculture. ...
Dependence on marine natural resources threatens the sustainability of Atlantic salmon aquaculture. ...
Dependence on marine natural resources threatens the sustainability of Atlantic salmon aquaculture. ...
Duplicate groups of three genetic strains of Atlantic salmon smolts were cultured on diets containin...
Lipid content and composition in aquafeeds have changed rapidly as a result of the recent drive to r...
Abstract Background Dependence on marine natural resources threatens the sustainability of Atlantic ...
Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce dependency on ...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce de...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture requires alternative feeds and breeding strategies to reduce de...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture is seriously limited by reductions in fish oil (FO) supply for ...
Background: Expansion of aquaculture is seriously limited by reductions in fish oil (FO) supply for ...
Background: There is an increasing drive to replace fish oil (FO) in finfish aquaculture diets with ...
Changes in fatty acid metabolism in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) induced by vegetable oil (VO) repl...
The present study investigates the effects of genotype on responses to alternative feeds in Atlantic...
The ω6 to ω3 (ω6:ω3) fatty acid (FA) ratio is known to affect many biological processes (e.g. inflam...
Dependence on marine natural resources threatens the sustainability of Atlantic salmon aquaculture. ...
Dependence on marine natural resources threatens the sustainability of Atlantic salmon aquaculture. ...
Dependence on marine natural resources threatens the sustainability of Atlantic salmon aquaculture. ...
Duplicate groups of three genetic strains of Atlantic salmon smolts were cultured on diets containin...
Lipid content and composition in aquafeeds have changed rapidly as a result of the recent drive to r...
Abstract Background Dependence on marine natural resources threatens the sustainability of Atlantic ...