Abstract

The growth performance, fatty acid composition, hepatic lipid content, hepatic somatic index and lipid peroxidation in Russian sturgeon were investigated using diets containing three lipid levels 50 g kg−1 (L5), 150 g kg−1 (L15) and 250 g kg−1 (L25) and three n-3/n-6 fatty acid ratios (1 : 3, 1 : 1 and 3 : 1) for 8 weeks. Weight gain significantly increased with the increase in dietary lipid levels at n-3/n-6 fatty acid ratios of 1 : 3 and 1 : 1, but not at the 3 : 1 ratio. Correspondingly, fish survival gradually decreased with the increase in dietary lipid at the 3 : 1 n-3/n-6 fatty acid ratio. The dietary lipid level significantly affected the composition of whole-body fatty acid. The retention of highly unsaturated fatty acid dramatically decreased at the level of 250 g kg−1 dietary lipid. The liver malondialdehyde increased with the increase in dietary lipid levels and the n-3/n-6 fatty acid ratios. The contents of lipid and triglyceride in the liver and the hepatic somatic index also increased with the increase in dietary lipid. The diet combination of L25 + 3 : 1 showed the highest aspartate transaminase and alanine transaminase, indicatives of hepatic injury. This study indicates that the L25 + 1 : 3 diet can improve fish growth performance, whereas the L25 + 3 : 1 diet may lead to poor growth performance due to high lipid peroxidation.

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