Fish oil replacement and alternative lipid sources in aquaculture feeds
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Fish oil replacement and alternative lipid sources in aquaculture feeds
CRC Press, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Experts are predicting that demand for marine fish oil will soon outstrip supply, creating extreme urgency within the global aquafeed industry to find viable alternatives. Fish Oil Replacement and Alternative Lipid Sources in Aquaculture Feeds is the first comprehensive review of this multifaceted, complex issue. It also addresses the crucial questions about whether or not the industry will be able to meet increasing worldwide demand for fisheries products.
The First & Only Book Specifically Addressing this Issue
With contributions from more than 30 international experts, the book provides a global perspective on the production, rationale, and use of fish oils, vegetable oils, and animal fats in relation to the aquaculture and aquafeed industries. After a detailed discussion on alternative lipid sources, the book discusses groundbreaking research on the use of these lipid sources as fish oil substitutes, as well as their potential advantages and challenges for use in aquafeeds.
Written by Leading Scientists & Industry Authorities
Rounding out its solid coverage, the book then explores the important physiological effects of various lipid sources and their components on growth, lipid metabolism, health, and postharvest qualities of the farmed fish. Both timely and pertinent, Fish Oil Replacement and Alternative Lipid Sources in Aquaculture Feeds is the most authoritative and comprehensive review on the substitution of fish oil in aquaculture feeds addressing the issues, science, and future directions of using sustainable alternatives.
Table of Contents
Fish Oils in Aquaculture: In Retrospect. Lipids in Aquafeeds. The World's Oils and Fats. Palm Oil and Saturated Fatty Acid-Rich Vegetable Oils. Soybean Oil and Other n-6 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid-Rich Vegetable Oils. Rapeseed (Canola) Oil and Other Monounsaturated Fatty Acid-Rich Vegetable Oils. n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid-Rich Vegetable Oils and Blends. Terrestrial Animal Fats. Alternative Marine Resources. New Alternative n-3 Long-Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid-Rich Oil Sources. Minor Components in Fish Oil and Alternative Oils with Potential Physiological Effect. Fish Oil Replacement in Starter, Grow-Out, and Finishing Feeds for Farmed Aquatic Animals. The Effects of Fish Oil Replacement on Lipid Metabolism of Fish. Welfare and Health of Fish Fed Vegetable Oils as Alternative Lipid Sources to Fish Oil. The Effects of Fish Oil Replacement on Nutritional and Organoleptic Qualities of Farmed Fish.
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