Aquaculture Reports (Dec 2023)

Dietary grape seed proanthocyanidin extract improved the chemical composition, antioxidant capacity, myofiber growth and flesh quality of Nile tilapia muscle

  • Huici Yang,
  • Yichao Li,
  • Guangjun Wang,
  • Jun Xie,
  • Gen Kaneko,
  • Ermeng Yu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
p. 101878

Abstract

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The effects of dietary grape seed proanthocyanidin extract (GSPE) supplementation (0, 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg) on the stress response, antioxidant status, myofiber growth, and meat quality of Nile tilapia were investigated in present study. Dietary GSPE lowered serum stress-related parameters (cortisol, glucose, Na+, and lactate) and improved the total antioxidant capability with enhanced superoxide dismutase and catalase activities and reduced levels of reactive oxygen species. Meanwhile, myoglobin content, pH, color, tenderness, the water-holding capacity were improved. Dietary GSPE also increased the contents of delicious amino acids, flavor amino acids, and total amino acids, C18:3n-3 (ALA), C20:5n-3 (EPA), n-3 poly-unsaturated fatty acids, decreasing off-flavor compounds such as aldehydes and alcohols. Moreover, GSPE supplementation improved myofiber growth and muscle protein deposition likely via the activation of the IGFs/PI3K/Akt/TOR/S6K1/4E-BP1 pathway, contributing to the enhanced growth performance of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Together, GSPE is a promising natural food additive that enhances various important meat quality parameters of fish, and the optimal dietary GSPE requirement for maximum growth and muscle protein deposition was approximately 280 mg/kg.

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