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  13C values of glycolytic amino acids as indicators of carbohydrate utilization in carnivorous fish

Wang, Y., Wan, A. H., Krogdahl, Å., Johnson, M., & Larsen, T. (2019). 13C values of glycolytic amino acids as indicators of carbohydrate utilization in carnivorous fish. PeerJ, 7: e7701. doi:10.7717/peerj.7701.

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Wang, Yiming1, Author           
Wan, Alex H.L., Author
Krogdahl, Åshild, Author
Johnson, Mark, Author
Larsen, Thomas1, Author           
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1Archaeology, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society, ou_2074312              

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Free keywords: Naturally occurring 13C isotope variability, Stable isotope fingerprinting of amino acids, Salmo salar, Protein metabolism, Non-essential amino acids, Palmaria palmata, Assimilation, Starch, Compound specific isotopes, High- and low-digestible carbohydrates
 Abstract: Background
Stable isotope analysis of single amino acids (AA) is usually applied in food web studies for tracing biosynthetic origins of AA carbon backbones and establishing trophic positions of consumers, but the method is also showing promise for characterizing quantity and quality of dietary lipids and carbohydrates.
Methods
To investigate whether changes in high- and low-digestible carbohydrates affect ̑δ13C values of glycolytic AA, i.e., AA carbon backbones sourced from the glycolytic pathway, we compared Atlantic salmon (̑Salmo salar) from a feeding experiment with and without dietary inclusion of the red macroalga Palmaria palmata. The Control and experimental diets had similar relative proportions of macronutrients, but their ingredients differed; in the experimental treatment, 15 % Palmaria inclusion substituted proteins from fishmeal and carbohydrates from corn starch.
Results
We found that 13C values of the glycolytic AA were highly sensitive to substitution of corn starch with Palmaria. The δ13C offsets of glycolytic AA between salmon and their diets were significantly greater in the Palmaria inclusion than Control treatment. This greater offset can be attributed to the different utilization of high- vs. low-digestible carbohydrate sources, i.e., corn starch vs. Palmaria, in the two treatments, and metabolic routing of dietary lipids. In addition, similar δ13C values of essential AA between treatments indicate similar nutrient assimilation efficiency for all terrestrial (pea protein concentrate and wheat gluten meal) and marine (fishmeal and red alga) derived protein sources. These results show that δ13CAA analysis is a promising tool for improving our understanding of how carnivorous fish utilize macronutrient and route metabolic intermediates to tissue.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2019-09-18
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Table of Contents: Introduction
Material and methods
- Source of salmon fillet and diet protein ingredients
- Stable isotope analyses
- Statistical analyses
Results
- Amino acid and bulk carbon isotope values of compound diets and
protein ingredients
- Gamma13C(NEAA) offsets between fish muscle and compound diets
- Gamma13C(EAA) offsets between fish muscle and compound diets
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.7717/peerj.7701
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Publ. Info: London [u.a.] : PeerJ Inc.
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 7 Sequence Number: e7701 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2167-8359
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2167-8359