Background Various intestinal morphological alterations have been reported in cultured fish fed diets with high contents of plant ingredients. Since 2000, salmon farmers have reported symptoms indicating an intestinal problem, which we suggest calling lipid malabsorption syndrome (LMS), characterized by pale and foamy appearance of the enterocytes of the pyloric caeca, the result of lipid accumulation. The objective of the present study was to investigate if insufficient dietary choline may be a key component in development of the LMS. Results The results showed that Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), average weight 362 g, fed a plant based diet for 79 days developed signs of LMS. In fish fed a similar diet supplemented with 0.4% choline chlor...
Background It has been suggested that the high phospholipid (PL) requirement in Atlantic salmon (Sal...
It is well established that farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) need n3-highly unsaturated fatty ac...
An 8-week feeding trial was conducted in Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) to evaluate the...
The aquaculture feed industry continuously works to decrease the share of marine ingredients in the ...
Excessive enterocyte lipid accumulation, with the suggested term lipid malabsorption syndrome (LMS),...
Steatosis and inflammation have been common gut symptoms in Atlantic salmon fed plant rich diets. Ch...
An earlier study of ours investigating the effect of dietary lipid levels on the choline requirement...
Choline plays a crucial role in lipid metabolism for fish, and its deficiency in aquafeed has been l...
In salmon farming, the scarcity of fish oil has driven a shift towards the use of plant-based oil fr...
To ensure responsible use of the valuable marine ingredients a major effort is being invested in und...
This study investigated the effects of choline on intestinal mucosal immune and the possible mechani...
Methionine–choline-deficient (MCD) mammals are known to accumulate liver TAG probably due to phospha...
Teleost fish, as with all vertebrates, are capable of synthesizing cholesterol and as such have no d...
Marine resources are today limited, and due to this there is an increasing inclusion of non-marine l...
A study was conducted to assess the effect of substituting high levels of dietary fish oil (FO) and ...
Background It has been suggested that the high phospholipid (PL) requirement in Atlantic salmon (Sal...
It is well established that farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) need n3-highly unsaturated fatty ac...
An 8-week feeding trial was conducted in Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) to evaluate the...
The aquaculture feed industry continuously works to decrease the share of marine ingredients in the ...
Excessive enterocyte lipid accumulation, with the suggested term lipid malabsorption syndrome (LMS),...
Steatosis and inflammation have been common gut symptoms in Atlantic salmon fed plant rich diets. Ch...
An earlier study of ours investigating the effect of dietary lipid levels on the choline requirement...
Choline plays a crucial role in lipid metabolism for fish, and its deficiency in aquafeed has been l...
In salmon farming, the scarcity of fish oil has driven a shift towards the use of plant-based oil fr...
To ensure responsible use of the valuable marine ingredients a major effort is being invested in und...
This study investigated the effects of choline on intestinal mucosal immune and the possible mechani...
Methionine–choline-deficient (MCD) mammals are known to accumulate liver TAG probably due to phospha...
Teleost fish, as with all vertebrates, are capable of synthesizing cholesterol and as such have no d...
Marine resources are today limited, and due to this there is an increasing inclusion of non-marine l...
A study was conducted to assess the effect of substituting high levels of dietary fish oil (FO) and ...
Background It has been suggested that the high phospholipid (PL) requirement in Atlantic salmon (Sal...
It is well established that farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) need n3-highly unsaturated fatty ac...
An 8-week feeding trial was conducted in Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) to evaluate the...