EFFECTS OF OXIDIZED FISH OILS IN DIETS ON THE GROWTH, SURVIVAL AND FATTY ACID COMPOSITION OF JUVENILE RED SEABREAM PAGRUS MAJOR
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    The effects of oxidized fish oils in the growth, survival and fatty acid composition in fish muscle and liver of juvenile red seabream, pagrus major were studied by adding different oxidized levels fish oils into the experimental diets. The results showed as follows: the influence of dietary peroxide is more efficient than that of free fatty acid on the growth and survival of red seabream juvenile. The trial juvenile weight gain(% ) and survival ratio decrease when the dietary peroxide values increases. The faaty acid composition in fish muscles and livers are related with the oxidized levels oils in diets, where as the fat content in juvenile body varies a litte. The linear regression of the juvenlie weight gain rate and POV was detected. When the juvenile was fed the diet containg oxidixed fish oils, it would related to the accumulation of peroxide lipid in its livers.

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高淳仁 雷霁霖.饲料中氧化鱼油对真鲷幼鱼生长,存活及脂肪酸组成的影响[J].上海海洋大学学报,1999,(2):124-130.
GAO Chun-Ren, LEI Ji-Lin. EFFECTS OF OXIDIZED FISH OILS IN DIETS ON THE GROWTH, SURVIVAL AND FATTY ACID COMPOSITION OF JUVENILE RED SEABREAM PAGRUS MAJOR[J]. Journal of Shanghai Ocean University,1999,(2):124-130.

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