Frontiers in Microbiology (Oct 2022)

Identification of salmoniformes aquaculture conditions to increase creatine and anserine levels using multiomics dataset and nonnumerical information

  • Hideaki Shima,
  • Izumi Murata,
  • Wei Feifei,
  • Kenji Sakata,
  • Daiki Yokoyama,
  • Jun Kikuchi,
  • Jun Kikuchi,
  • Jun Kikuchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.991819
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Aquaculture is attracting attention as a sustainable protein source. Salmoniformes, which are generally called salmon, are consumed in large quantities worldwide and are popularly used for aquaculture. In this study, the relationship between muscle metabolites, intestinal microbiota, and nonnumerical information about the ecology of salmoniformes was investigated to improve the efficiency of aquaculture using nuclear magnetic resonance and next-generation sequencing with bioinformatics approach. It was revealed that salmoniformes are rich in anserine and creatine, which are useful for human health care, along with collagen and lipids. The important factors in increasing these useful substances and manage the environment of salmoniformes aquaculture should be noted.

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