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Title Nutritional evaluation of fish solubles
 
Names Ammu, K.
Stephen, J.
Antony, P.D.
Date Issued 1986 (iso8601)
Abstract this paper reports the results of a preliminary study on the biochemical composition
and nutritional charactersitics of fish solubles from oil sardines (Sardinella longiceps)
and white tailed pink perch (Nemipterus japonicas) ., The nutritional quality
of sardine solubles has been evaluated by feeding trials using albino rats also . The
studies have shown that compared to a control group of rats whose diet had casein as
the sole source of protein, a group of rats in whose diet dried sardine solubles replaced
half of the casein, had a noticeably higher growth rate . This higher growth rate was
not prominent in the early stages of growth (4-7 weeks) . But, during later stages
(7-10 weeks), solubles incorporated diet supported a distinctly higher growth rate .
This effect was more pronounced in female rats (17% over the control group) compared
to the male rats (4% over the control group) . Fish solubles are found to be
poor sources of essential amino acids . Thus, the observed increase in growth rate is
higher than the rate expected from the amino acid make up. This probably supports
the view expressed by workers elsewhere that fish solubles contain some unidentified
growth factors .
Genre Article
Topic sardinella
Identifier Fishery Technology 1986:23(1), 18-23