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Comparison of nutritional value of the wild and cultivated spiny loaches at three growth stages
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Abstract
Environmental pollution and overfishing of wild spiny loach have led to the increased demand for breeding the fish. However, the nutritional value between the wild and cultivated spiny loaches was unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the nutritional components among the wild and cultivated spiny loaches at different growth stages by analyzing and comparing the proximate compositions, fatty acids, amino acids and volatile compounds. Results showed that the cultivated ones had significantly higher energy and fat contents than the wild. Particularly, the cultivated second-age spiny loach contained the highest contents of polyunsaturated fatty acids (4.83 ± 0.01%) and EPA + DHA (0.85 ± 0.02%). Besides, the total essential amino acid content of cultivated second-age spiny loach was 2201.28, exceeding that recommended in the FAO/WTO scoring pattern (2,190). And it had the highest flavor amino acid (6.24 ± 0.04 g/100 g), essential amino acid index value (71.82) and higher contents of volatile compounds. Overall, the cultivated spiny loach, especially that at the second growth stage, displayed the highest nutritional value. The findings of this study would help farmers to harvest the suitable breeding stage of spiny loaches from the perspective of nutritional value, which is beneficial to the sustainable fish farming.
Title: Comparison of nutritional value of the wild and cultivated spiny loaches at three growth stages
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Abstract
Environmental pollution and overfishing of wild spiny loach have led to the increased demand for breeding the fish.
However, the nutritional value between the wild and cultivated spiny loaches was unknown.
Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the nutritional components among the wild and cultivated spiny loaches at different growth stages by analyzing and comparing the proximate compositions, fatty acids, amino acids and volatile compounds.
Results showed that the cultivated ones had significantly higher energy and fat contents than the wild.
Particularly, the cultivated second-age spiny loach contained the highest contents of polyunsaturated fatty acids (4.
83 ± 0.
01%) and EPA + DHA (0.
85 ± 0.
02%).
Besides, the total essential amino acid content of cultivated second-age spiny loach was 2201.
28, exceeding that recommended in the FAO/WTO scoring pattern (2,190).
And it had the highest flavor amino acid (6.
24 ± 0.
04 g/100 g), essential amino acid index value (71.
82) and higher contents of volatile compounds.
Overall, the cultivated spiny loach, especially that at the second growth stage, displayed the highest nutritional value.
The findings of this study would help farmers to harvest the suitable breeding stage of spiny loaches from the perspective of nutritional value, which is beneficial to the sustainable fish farming.
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