Abstract

The nutritional value and meat quality influence the consumer preference for crab. Dietary nutrition manipulation is a practical way to regulate flesh quality. This study evaluates the effects of dietary myo-inositol on the nutritional value and meat flavor of male Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis). Three diets supplemented with different myo-inositol levels (0, 1600 and 3200 mg/kg) were fed to the crabs for 12 weeks. Dietary myo-inositol supplementation significantly increased the content of highly unsaturated fatty acids in the muscle and enhanced muscle protein deposition by up-regulating the expression of genes related to protein synthesis in the crab muscle. Metabolome analysis showed that the differential metabolites were enriched in the amino acid metabolic process in the groups with myo-inositol supplementation. Moreover, the content of total umami-free amino acids increased when crabs were fed diets with myo-inositol supplementation, which may relate to the production of umami flavor in crabs. Therefore, myo-inositol supplementation may be a practical approach to improving the meat quality of male E. sinensis.

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