Availability and utilisation of free lysine in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchusmykiss) - 2. Comparison of L-lysine center dot HCl and L-lysine sulphate

Citation
M. Rodehutscord et al., Availability and utilisation of free lysine in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchusmykiss) - 2. Comparison of L-lysine center dot HCl and L-lysine sulphate, AQUACULTURE, 187(1-2), 2000, pp. 177-183
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
AQUACULTURE
ISSN journal
00448486 → ACNP
Volume
187
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
177 - 183
Database
ISI
SICI code
0044-8486(20000705)187:1-2<177:AAUOFL>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
A basal diet, aiming at a low lysine concentration (9 g/kg DM), was formula ted with wheat gluten as the sole source of protein. Lysine concentration w as increased in two steps of approximately 4 g/kg DM each by use of either L-lysine . HCl or L-lysine sulphate. Each diet was fed at a restricted rate to three groups of 20 rainbow trout for 56 days. Faecal samples were colle cted via a sedimentation system and availability was determined using acid- insoluble ash as a marker. Retention was measured via comparative whole bod y analysis. Faecal lysine excretion was not affected by lysine supplementat ion. Body weight gain and gain/feed ratio, as well as the composition of bo dy weight gain, were significantly affected by dietary lysine concentration but not by lysine source. The utilisation of supplemental lysine, calculat ed as Delta retained/Delta digested X 100, was, on average, 68% and was not significantly different between the two lysine sources (P = 0.62). It is c oncluded that both lysine sources are equally available to rainbow trout. ( C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.