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Comparative Analysis between Synthetic Vitamin E and Natural Antioxidant Sources from Tomato, Carrot and Coriander in Diets for Market-Sized Dicentrarchus labrax

Synthetic vitamin E is commonly used in aquafeeds to prevent oxidative stress in fish and delay feed and flesh oxidation during storage, but consumers’ preferences tend towards natural antioxidant sources. The potential of vegetable antioxidants-rich coproducts, dried tomato (TO), carrot (CA) and co...

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Autores principales: Pereira, Ricardo, Costa, Mónica, Velasco, Cristina, Cunha, Luís M., Lima, Rui C., Baião, Luís F., Batista, Sónia, Marques, Alexandra, Sá, Tiago, Campos, Débora A., Pereira, Miguel, Jesus, Diva, Fernández-Boo, Sergio, Costas, Benjamin, Pintado, Manuela, Valente, Luisa M. P.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9030101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35453321
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11040636
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author Pereira, Ricardo
Costa, Mónica
Velasco, Cristina
Cunha, Luís M.
Lima, Rui C.
Baião, Luís F.
Batista, Sónia
Marques, Alexandra
Sá, Tiago
Campos, Débora A.
Pereira, Miguel
Jesus, Diva
Fernández-Boo, Sergio
Costas, Benjamin
Pintado, Manuela
Valente, Luisa M. P.
author_facet Pereira, Ricardo
Costa, Mónica
Velasco, Cristina
Cunha, Luís M.
Lima, Rui C.
Baião, Luís F.
Batista, Sónia
Marques, Alexandra
Sá, Tiago
Campos, Débora A.
Pereira, Miguel
Jesus, Diva
Fernández-Boo, Sergio
Costas, Benjamin
Pintado, Manuela
Valente, Luisa M. P.
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description Synthetic vitamin E is commonly used in aquafeeds to prevent oxidative stress in fish and delay feed and flesh oxidation during storage, but consumers’ preferences tend towards natural antioxidant sources. The potential of vegetable antioxidants-rich coproducts, dried tomato (TO), carrot (CA) and coriander (CO) was compared to that of synthetic vitamin E included in diets at either a regular (CTRL; 100 mg kg(−1)) or reinforced dose (VITE; 500 mg kg(−1)). Natural antioxidants were added at 2% to the CTRL. Mixes were then extruded and dried, generating five experimental diets that were fed to European sea bass juveniles (114 g) over 12 weeks. Vitamin E and carotenoid content of extruded diets showed signs of degradation. The experimental diets had very limited effects on fish growth or body composition, immunomodulatory response, muscle and liver antioxidant potential, organoleptic properties or consumer acceptance. Altogether, experimental findings suggest that neither a heightened inclusion dose of 500 mg kg(−1) of vitamin E, nor a 2% inclusion of natural antioxidants provided additional antioxidant protection, compared to fish fed diets including the regular dose of 100 mg kg(−1) of vitamin E.
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spelling pubmed-90301012022-04-23 Comparative Analysis between Synthetic Vitamin E and Natural Antioxidant Sources from Tomato, Carrot and Coriander in Diets for Market-Sized Dicentrarchus labrax Pereira, Ricardo Costa, Mónica Velasco, Cristina Cunha, Luís M. Lima, Rui C. Baião, Luís F. Batista, Sónia Marques, Alexandra Sá, Tiago Campos, Débora A. Pereira, Miguel Jesus, Diva Fernández-Boo, Sergio Costas, Benjamin Pintado, Manuela Valente, Luisa M. P. Antioxidants (Basel) Article Synthetic vitamin E is commonly used in aquafeeds to prevent oxidative stress in fish and delay feed and flesh oxidation during storage, but consumers’ preferences tend towards natural antioxidant sources. The potential of vegetable antioxidants-rich coproducts, dried tomato (TO), carrot (CA) and coriander (CO) was compared to that of synthetic vitamin E included in diets at either a regular (CTRL; 100 mg kg(−1)) or reinforced dose (VITE; 500 mg kg(−1)). Natural antioxidants were added at 2% to the CTRL. Mixes were then extruded and dried, generating five experimental diets that were fed to European sea bass juveniles (114 g) over 12 weeks. Vitamin E and carotenoid content of extruded diets showed signs of degradation. The experimental diets had very limited effects on fish growth or body composition, immunomodulatory response, muscle and liver antioxidant potential, organoleptic properties or consumer acceptance. Altogether, experimental findings suggest that neither a heightened inclusion dose of 500 mg kg(−1) of vitamin E, nor a 2% inclusion of natural antioxidants provided additional antioxidant protection, compared to fish fed diets including the regular dose of 100 mg kg(−1) of vitamin E. MDPI 2022-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9030101/ /pubmed/35453321 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11040636 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pereira, Ricardo
Costa, Mónica
Velasco, Cristina
Cunha, Luís M.
Lima, Rui C.
Baião, Luís F.
Batista, Sónia
Marques, Alexandra
Sá, Tiago
Campos, Débora A.
Pereira, Miguel
Jesus, Diva
Fernández-Boo, Sergio
Costas, Benjamin
Pintado, Manuela
Valente, Luisa M. P.
Comparative Analysis between Synthetic Vitamin E and Natural Antioxidant Sources from Tomato, Carrot and Coriander in Diets for Market-Sized Dicentrarchus labrax
title Comparative Analysis between Synthetic Vitamin E and Natural Antioxidant Sources from Tomato, Carrot and Coriander in Diets for Market-Sized Dicentrarchus labrax
title_full Comparative Analysis between Synthetic Vitamin E and Natural Antioxidant Sources from Tomato, Carrot and Coriander in Diets for Market-Sized Dicentrarchus labrax
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis between Synthetic Vitamin E and Natural Antioxidant Sources from Tomato, Carrot and Coriander in Diets for Market-Sized Dicentrarchus labrax
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis between Synthetic Vitamin E and Natural Antioxidant Sources from Tomato, Carrot and Coriander in Diets for Market-Sized Dicentrarchus labrax
title_short Comparative Analysis between Synthetic Vitamin E and Natural Antioxidant Sources from Tomato, Carrot and Coriander in Diets for Market-Sized Dicentrarchus labrax
title_sort comparative analysis between synthetic vitamin e and natural antioxidant sources from tomato, carrot and coriander in diets for market-sized dicentrarchus labrax
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9030101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35453321
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11040636
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