TY  - JOUR
T1  - Diurnal Ammonia and Urea Excretion Rates in the Juvenile European Sea Bass, 
  <I>Dicentrarchus labrax</I> Fed Diets Containing Cotton Seed and/or Canola Oils
AU - Engin, Kenan AU - A. Yilmaz, Hatice AU - Ozsahinoglu, I. AU - Mumogullarinda, P. 
JO  - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL  - 11
IS  - 13
SP  - 2220
EP  - 2229
PY  - 2012
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1680-5593
DO  - javaa.2012.2220.2229
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2012.2220.2229
KW  - Fish oil replacement
KW  -canola oil
KW  -cotton seed oil
KW  -ammonia
KW  -urea
KW  -excretion
KW  -Dicentrarchus labrax
AB  - This study investigated the effects of total fish oil replacement by cotton seed and/or canola oils on daily total ammonia and urea-nitrogen excretion rates in the juvenile European sea bass. Iso-nitrogenous and iso-energetic diets formulated to totally replace Fish Oil (FO100) by Cotton Seed Oil (CSO100), Canola Oil (CO100) and equal combination (CSO50/CO50) of these Vegetable Oils (VOs) were fed to fish to apparent satiation and daily fluctuation of Total Ammonia Nitrogen (TAN) and urea-N were measured after 24 h. There was a delay in times of the occurrence of peak excretions in fish fed diets containing VOs. Daily TAN excretion rates decreased whereas daily urea-N excretion increased with the inclusion of VOs in diets and this was particularly the case in fish fed dietary treatment CSO50/CO50 as daily urea-N excretion expressed as percentage of Consumed Nitrogen (CN) was significantly (p&lt;0.05) higher than that of fish fed FO100 diet. There was no significant difference in the theoretically calculated Retained-N + Fecal-N values among the treatments. This study indicated that European sea bass utilized both VOs effectively as an energy source but altered dietary n-3/n-6 ratio seemed to play a part in the nitrogenous excretion mechanism in the European sea bass.
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