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Towards the Identification of a Suitable Commercial Diet for Carpione (Salmo carpio, Linnaeus 1758): A Multidisciplinary Study on Fish Performances, Animal Welfare and Quality Traits

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Carpione (Salmo carpio, Linnaeus 1758) is an endangered precious endemism of Lake Garda (Northern Italy), the largest Italian lake. To date, several bottlenecks about its culture remain unsolved, including the identification of a proper growth-out diet. In the present study, four dif...

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Autores principales: Randazzo, Basilio, Zarantoniello, Matteo, Secci, Giulia, Faccenda, Filippo, Fava, Francesca, Marzorati, Giulia, Belloni, Alessia, Maradonna, Francesca, Orazi, Veronica, Cerri, Roberto, Povinelli, Michele, Parisi, Giuliana, Giorgini, Elisabetta, Olivotto, Ike
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9367350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35953906
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12151918
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author Randazzo, Basilio
Zarantoniello, Matteo
Secci, Giulia
Faccenda, Filippo
Fava, Francesca
Marzorati, Giulia
Belloni, Alessia
Maradonna, Francesca
Orazi, Veronica
Cerri, Roberto
Povinelli, Michele
Parisi, Giuliana
Giorgini, Elisabetta
Olivotto, Ike
author_facet Randazzo, Basilio
Zarantoniello, Matteo
Secci, Giulia
Faccenda, Filippo
Fava, Francesca
Marzorati, Giulia
Belloni, Alessia
Maradonna, Francesca
Orazi, Veronica
Cerri, Roberto
Povinelli, Michele
Parisi, Giuliana
Giorgini, Elisabetta
Olivotto, Ike
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Carpione (Salmo carpio, Linnaeus 1758) is an endangered precious endemism of Lake Garda (Northern Italy), the largest Italian lake. To date, several bottlenecks about its culture remain unsolved, including the identification of a proper growth-out diet. In the present study, four different grossly isolipidic, isoproteic, and isoenergetic diets containing ingredients from different origins were used for S. carpio culture. Specifically, a diet largely based on marine ingredients, and currently used for carpione farming, was used as control. Three other diets were formulated in order to include relevant percentages of vegetable ingredients or processed animal proteins (at two different inclusion levels). After a three-month feeding trial, fish zootechnical performances, welfare, and flesh quality were evaluated through a multidisciplinary approach, including histology, gene expression, chemical analysis, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). This study provided the first insights on carpione physiological responses to different commercial dietary formulations. ABSTRACT: Carpione (Salmo carpio, Linnaeus 1758) is an endangered precious endemism of Lake Garda (Northern Italy), the largest Italian lake. To date, several bottlenecks about its culture remain unsolved, including the identification of a proper growth-out diet. The aim of the present study was to test four different grossly isolipidic, isoproteic, and isoenergetic diets in which the main ingredients had a different origin. Specifically, a diet currently used by local farmers for carpione culture, largely based on marine ingredients, was used as control (CTRL), while the other three diets were formulated by partially replacing marine ingredients with plant ones (VEG) or with different percentages of processed animal proteins (PAP1 and PAP2). The feeding trial was run in triplicate, over a three-month period. No significant differences in growth performance among the experimental groups were observed. However, remarkable histological alterations and inflammatory markers upregulation were observed in VEG group, while PAP inclusion played a role in attenuating inflammation and improving nutrient uptake. Fillet analyses highlighted significant differences in marketable traits and flesh fatty acid composition among the experimental groups, including the reduction of polyunsaturated fatty acids related to PAPs inclusion. In conclusion, PAPs used in the present study promoted S. carpio gut health and absorption capacity, while further studies are required to maintain proper quality traits of the final product.
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spelling pubmed-93673502022-08-12 Towards the Identification of a Suitable Commercial Diet for Carpione (Salmo carpio, Linnaeus 1758): A Multidisciplinary Study on Fish Performances, Animal Welfare and Quality Traits Randazzo, Basilio Zarantoniello, Matteo Secci, Giulia Faccenda, Filippo Fava, Francesca Marzorati, Giulia Belloni, Alessia Maradonna, Francesca Orazi, Veronica Cerri, Roberto Povinelli, Michele Parisi, Giuliana Giorgini, Elisabetta Olivotto, Ike Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Carpione (Salmo carpio, Linnaeus 1758) is an endangered precious endemism of Lake Garda (Northern Italy), the largest Italian lake. To date, several bottlenecks about its culture remain unsolved, including the identification of a proper growth-out diet. In the present study, four different grossly isolipidic, isoproteic, and isoenergetic diets containing ingredients from different origins were used for S. carpio culture. Specifically, a diet largely based on marine ingredients, and currently used for carpione farming, was used as control. Three other diets were formulated in order to include relevant percentages of vegetable ingredients or processed animal proteins (at two different inclusion levels). After a three-month feeding trial, fish zootechnical performances, welfare, and flesh quality were evaluated through a multidisciplinary approach, including histology, gene expression, chemical analysis, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). This study provided the first insights on carpione physiological responses to different commercial dietary formulations. ABSTRACT: Carpione (Salmo carpio, Linnaeus 1758) is an endangered precious endemism of Lake Garda (Northern Italy), the largest Italian lake. To date, several bottlenecks about its culture remain unsolved, including the identification of a proper growth-out diet. The aim of the present study was to test four different grossly isolipidic, isoproteic, and isoenergetic diets in which the main ingredients had a different origin. Specifically, a diet currently used by local farmers for carpione culture, largely based on marine ingredients, was used as control (CTRL), while the other three diets were formulated by partially replacing marine ingredients with plant ones (VEG) or with different percentages of processed animal proteins (PAP1 and PAP2). The feeding trial was run in triplicate, over a three-month period. No significant differences in growth performance among the experimental groups were observed. However, remarkable histological alterations and inflammatory markers upregulation were observed in VEG group, while PAP inclusion played a role in attenuating inflammation and improving nutrient uptake. Fillet analyses highlighted significant differences in marketable traits and flesh fatty acid composition among the experimental groups, including the reduction of polyunsaturated fatty acids related to PAPs inclusion. In conclusion, PAPs used in the present study promoted S. carpio gut health and absorption capacity, while further studies are required to maintain proper quality traits of the final product. MDPI 2022-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9367350/ /pubmed/35953906 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12151918 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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Randazzo, Basilio
Zarantoniello, Matteo
Secci, Giulia
Faccenda, Filippo
Fava, Francesca
Marzorati, Giulia
Belloni, Alessia
Maradonna, Francesca
Orazi, Veronica
Cerri, Roberto
Povinelli, Michele
Parisi, Giuliana
Giorgini, Elisabetta
Olivotto, Ike
Towards the Identification of a Suitable Commercial Diet for Carpione (Salmo carpio, Linnaeus 1758): A Multidisciplinary Study on Fish Performances, Animal Welfare and Quality Traits
title Towards the Identification of a Suitable Commercial Diet for Carpione (Salmo carpio, Linnaeus 1758): A Multidisciplinary Study on Fish Performances, Animal Welfare and Quality Traits
title_full Towards the Identification of a Suitable Commercial Diet for Carpione (Salmo carpio, Linnaeus 1758): A Multidisciplinary Study on Fish Performances, Animal Welfare and Quality Traits
title_fullStr Towards the Identification of a Suitable Commercial Diet for Carpione (Salmo carpio, Linnaeus 1758): A Multidisciplinary Study on Fish Performances, Animal Welfare and Quality Traits
title_full_unstemmed Towards the Identification of a Suitable Commercial Diet for Carpione (Salmo carpio, Linnaeus 1758): A Multidisciplinary Study on Fish Performances, Animal Welfare and Quality Traits
title_short Towards the Identification of a Suitable Commercial Diet for Carpione (Salmo carpio, Linnaeus 1758): A Multidisciplinary Study on Fish Performances, Animal Welfare and Quality Traits
title_sort towards the identification of a suitable commercial diet for carpione (salmo carpio, linnaeus 1758): a multidisciplinary study on fish performances, animal welfare and quality traits
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9367350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35953906
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12151918
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