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Change of digestive physiology in sea cucumber <Emphasis Type="Italic">Apostichopus japonicus</Emphasis> (Selenka) induced by corn kernels meal and soybean meal in diets
Authors:Haibo?Yu  Email author" target="_blank">Qinfeng?GaoEmail author  Shuanglin?Dong  Yiran?Hou  Bin?Wen
Institution:YU Haibo;GAO Qinfeng;DONG Shuanglin;HOU Yiran;WEN Bin;Key Laboratory of Mariculture of Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China;College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University;
Abstract:The present study was conducted to determine the change of digestive physiology in sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus (Selenka) induced by corn kernels meal and soybean meal in diets. Four experimental diets were tested, in which Sargassum thunbergii was proportionally replaced by the mixture of corn kernels meal and soybean meal. The growth performance, body composition and intestinal digestive enzyme activities in A. japonicus fed these 4 diets were examined. Results showed that the sea cucumber exhibited the maximum growth rate when 20% of S. thunbergii in the diet was replaced by corn kernels meal and soybean meal, while 40% of S. thunbergii in the diet can be replaced by the mixture of corn kernels meal and soybean meal without adversely affecting growth performance of A. japonicus. The activities of intestinal trypsin and amylase in A. japonicus can be significantly altered by corn kernels meal and soybean meal in diets. Trypsin activity in the intestine of A. japonicus significantly increased in the treatment groups compared to the control, suggesting that the supplement of corn kernels meal and soybean meal in the diets might increase the intestinal trypsin activity of A. japonicus. However, amylase activity in the intestine of A. japonicus remarkably decreased with the increasing replacement level of S. thunbergii by the mixture of corn kernels meal and soybean meal, suggesting that supplement of corn kernels meal and soybean meal in the diets might decrease the intestinal amylase activity of A. japonicus.
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