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A transdisciplinary approach to the initial validation of a single cell protein as an alternative protein source for use in aquafeeds

Published: September 8, 2020
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INTRODUCTION Aquaculture is the fastest growing source of animal protein for humans. However, as this industry continues to develop, several inherent challenges will arise. Foremost is the need for increased production of suitable and sustainable feeds. Aquaculture has long been criticized for ‘‘using fish protein to make fish protein’’ ( Naylor et al., 2009 ). This &ls...
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Larry Feinberg
knipbio
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Eric De Muylder
CreveTec
23 de septiembre de 2020
You start from a really bad formulated control feed. You do everything possible to have low growth, like removing faeces, molts, and starving the shrimp every day for 16 hours. You achieve 150 % growth in 150 days ? Starting from 4,5 gram, it means your shrimp were 11 gram 5 months later ? I really don't see the point of publishing such results. It is so far away from any results in the shrimp farmining industry. I am however a strong believer in bacterial proteins, but the nutritional needs of the shrimp should be respected. Replacing fish meal 1 by 1 will never work.
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Jarin Sawanboonchun
28 de septiembre de 2020
Eric De Muylder This paper is a couple years old since 2017. I totally agree 4.5 gram shrimp is 2 months old for vannamei. Indeed feed formulation is bad, using 38% of soybean and the rest of plants protein. Anyway the result is so poor.
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Paul Roberts
28 de septiembre de 2020
The basic equation of aquaculture is: conversion of cheap protein to a higher value protein. No new protein is created and conversion of indigestible plant (for humans) protein to human digestible protein is at best inefficient because plant protein is often encased in cellulose cell walls and/or associated with anti-nutritional factors (notably in soybean).
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Dominique Bureau
Poultry Health Research Network
Poultry Health Research Network
7 de octubre de 2020
Paul Roberts Most commercial plant protein ingredients are highly digestible to animals. The insoluble carbohydrate found cell walls have no negative real impacts, except at extremely high levels.
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YANG SCREP
6 de noviembre de 2020

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feed grade.content >99%,(calcium formate,sodium diacetate,potassium diformate).

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