Nutrient digestibility, growth, and mucosal barrier status of fish skin, gills, and distal intestine were studied in Atlantic salmon fed feeds based on marine or plant-derived ingredients. The barrier status was assessed by considering the expression of four mucin genes, five genes that encode antimicrobial proteins, distal intestine micromorphology, and design-based stereology of the midgut epithelium. In addition, the head kidney leukocytes were examined using flow cytometry; to understand the differences in their counts and function. Five experimental feeds containing the main components i) fishmeal and fish oil (BG1), ii) soybean meal (BG2; to induce enteritis), iii) fishmeal as the main protein source and rapeseed oil as the main lipid...
Two experiments were included in this study. The first experiment was designed to investigate the ef...
The growth of aquaculture industry, and in particular of salmonids, has dramatically increased in th...
Abstract Two trials were initiated to investigate the consequences of including various soybean prod...
Nutrient digestibility, growth, and mucosal barrier status of fish skin, gills, and distal intestine...
In Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.), and also in other fish species, certain plant protein ingredien...
It is well established that farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) need n3-highly unsaturated fatty ac...
Intestinal inflammation in farmed fish is a non-infectious disease that deserves attention because i...
Apparent digestibility coefficients (ADCs) of macronutrients and energy, and apparent absorption coe...
Not AvailableAquaculture feeds for carnivorous finfish species have been dependent upon the use of f...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) aquaculture is a relatively new industry in Norway, dating back to ...
We investigated the ability of lactic acid bacteria, when added individually or in combination in fe...
With the fast growth of today’s aquaculture industry, the demand for aqua-feeds is expanding dramati...
Moderate levels of intestinal damage and inflammation are often seen in intensive fish aquaculture. ...
The aquaculture industry has made substantial progress in reducing the fishmeal content of feeds for...
Aquaculture feeds for carnivorous finfish species have been dependent upon the use of fish meal as t...
Two experiments were included in this study. The first experiment was designed to investigate the ef...
The growth of aquaculture industry, and in particular of salmonids, has dramatically increased in th...
Abstract Two trials were initiated to investigate the consequences of including various soybean prod...
Nutrient digestibility, growth, and mucosal barrier status of fish skin, gills, and distal intestine...
In Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.), and also in other fish species, certain plant protein ingredien...
It is well established that farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) need n3-highly unsaturated fatty ac...
Intestinal inflammation in farmed fish is a non-infectious disease that deserves attention because i...
Apparent digestibility coefficients (ADCs) of macronutrients and energy, and apparent absorption coe...
Not AvailableAquaculture feeds for carnivorous finfish species have been dependent upon the use of f...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) aquaculture is a relatively new industry in Norway, dating back to ...
We investigated the ability of lactic acid bacteria, when added individually or in combination in fe...
With the fast growth of today’s aquaculture industry, the demand for aqua-feeds is expanding dramati...
Moderate levels of intestinal damage and inflammation are often seen in intensive fish aquaculture. ...
The aquaculture industry has made substantial progress in reducing the fishmeal content of feeds for...
Aquaculture feeds for carnivorous finfish species have been dependent upon the use of fish meal as t...
Two experiments were included in this study. The first experiment was designed to investigate the ef...
The growth of aquaculture industry, and in particular of salmonids, has dramatically increased in th...
Abstract Two trials were initiated to investigate the consequences of including various soybean prod...