Dietary Fruit By-Products Improve the Physiological Status of Nile Tilapias (Oreochromis niloticus) and the Quality of Their Meat

Author:

Chotolli Andrey P.1ORCID,da Fonseca Victor E.1,Bermejo-Poza Rubén2ORCID,Ferraz Isabella G.1,de Souza Letícia C. C.1,Brasil Mariana L.1,Santana Ronnie F.1,Games Isadora M. M.1,Ferraz Murilo C.1ORCID,Theophilo Gabrielly1ORCID,Salmaso Pedro H. L.1ORCID,Balbino André L. S.1ORCID,dos Santos Filipe D. R.1,Ponsano Elisa H. G.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Health and Production, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, São Paulo State University Unesp, 793 Clóvis Pestana, Araçatuba 16050-680, Brazil

2. Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Veterinary, Complutense University of Madrid, Puerta de Hierro s/n, 28040 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

By-products from fruit industrialization retain nutritional and functional components; thus, they may find use in animal feeding. This study aimed to assess the effects of dietary fruit industrial by-products on the tilapias blood biochemical and oxidative parameters and on the composition and lipid peroxidation of their fillets. Four diets were supplied to the tilapias: a C-control diet, with no fruit meal, and three diets containing 5% of either acerola (ACM), apple (APM) or grape (GRM) meal. The phenolic compounds and the carotenoids in the meals and their antioxidant capacities were measured. Fish were weighed and measured for the calculation of the growth performance data, their blood was analyzed for health and oxidative status biomarkers and their fillets were analyzed for proximal composition and lipid peroxidation. Grape meal had the highest concentration of phenolics and carotenoids and the highest antioxidant activity, followed by acerola and apple meals. The productive performance was similar among the treatments. The fruit by-product diets either maintained or improved the biochemical biomarkers of health and improved the oxidative status of the fish. The fruit by-product diets increased the concentration of lipids in the fillets and slowed down the onset of the lipid peroxidation during frozen storage.

Funder

Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cell Biology,Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Physiology

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