Duplicate groups of Atlantic salmon post-smolts were fed five practical-type diets in which the added lipid was 100% fish oil [FO; 0% rapeseed oil (0% RO)], 90% FO + 10% RO (10% RO), 75% FO + 25% RO (25% RO), 50% FO + 50% RO (50% RO) or 100% RO, for a period of 17 wk. There were no effects of diet on growth rate or feed conversion nor were any histopathological lesions found in liver, heart, muscle or kidney. The greatest accumulation of muscle lipid was in fish fed 0% RO, which corresponded to significantly lower muscle protein in this group. The highest lipid levels in liver were found in fish fed 100% RO. Fatty acid compositions of muscle lipid correlated with RO inclusion in that the proportions of 18:1(n-9), 18:2(n-6) and 18:3(n-3) all...
Five groups of Atlantic salmon smolts, of initial mean weight 127 ± 3g, were fed increasing levels o...
Marine resources are today limited, and due to this there is an increasing inclusion of non-marine l...
The present study compared the effects of diets formulated with reduced fishmeal (FM) content and ei...
Duplicate groups of Atlantic salmon post-smolts were fed five practical-type diets in which the adde...
A factorial, two-way, experimental design was used for this 10-week nutritional trial, aiming to elu...
Atlantic salmon post-smolts were fed ten experimental diets containing various blends of two vegetab...
A feeding experiment was conducted to examine the effect of diets high or low in rapeseed and additi...
A 12 week feeding trial was conducted to elucidate the interactive effects of dietary fat and protei...
Changes in fatty acid metabolism in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) induced by vegetable oil (VO) repl...
The effects of different dietary oils on the fatty acid compositions of liver phospholipids and the ...
The aim of this study was to measure the changes in lipid metabolism which occur during smoltificati...
Due to limited fish meal and fish oil resources and their high costs for the aquaculture industry, i...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) juveniles were fed either 100% fish oil (FO), 75% vegetable oil (VO...
The worldwide increase in aquaculture production and the concurrent decrease of wild fish stocks has...
Dietary sunflower oil (SFO) was used to gradually replace fish oil (FO) in six diets (which also con...
Five groups of Atlantic salmon smolts, of initial mean weight 127 ± 3g, were fed increasing levels o...
Marine resources are today limited, and due to this there is an increasing inclusion of non-marine l...
The present study compared the effects of diets formulated with reduced fishmeal (FM) content and ei...
Duplicate groups of Atlantic salmon post-smolts were fed five practical-type diets in which the adde...
A factorial, two-way, experimental design was used for this 10-week nutritional trial, aiming to elu...
Atlantic salmon post-smolts were fed ten experimental diets containing various blends of two vegetab...
A feeding experiment was conducted to examine the effect of diets high or low in rapeseed and additi...
A 12 week feeding trial was conducted to elucidate the interactive effects of dietary fat and protei...
Changes in fatty acid metabolism in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) induced by vegetable oil (VO) repl...
The effects of different dietary oils on the fatty acid compositions of liver phospholipids and the ...
The aim of this study was to measure the changes in lipid metabolism which occur during smoltificati...
Due to limited fish meal and fish oil resources and their high costs for the aquaculture industry, i...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) juveniles were fed either 100% fish oil (FO), 75% vegetable oil (VO...
The worldwide increase in aquaculture production and the concurrent decrease of wild fish stocks has...
Dietary sunflower oil (SFO) was used to gradually replace fish oil (FO) in six diets (which also con...
Five groups of Atlantic salmon smolts, of initial mean weight 127 ± 3g, were fed increasing levels o...
Marine resources are today limited, and due to this there is an increasing inclusion of non-marine l...
The present study compared the effects of diets formulated with reduced fishmeal (FM) content and ei...