Although bioflocs show an adequate protein, lipid, carbohydrate
and ash content for use as an aquaculture feed (Crab et al., 2010a),
more research is needed on their amino acid and fatty acid composition.
Now, fishmeal and fish oil supply essential amino acids (such as
lysine and methionine) that are deficient in plant proteins and fatty
acids (eicosapentanoic acid and docosahexanoic acid) not found in
vegetable oils (Naylor et al., 2000).
Although bioflocs show an adequate protein, lipid, carbohydrate
and ash content for use as an aquaculture feed (Crab et al., 2010a),
more research is needed on their amino acid and fatty acid composition.
Now, fishmeal and fish oil supply essential amino acids (such as
lysine and methionine) that are deficient in plant proteins and fatty
acids (eicosapentanoic acid and docosahexanoic acid) not found in
vegetable oils (Naylor et al., 2000).
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