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Biomass of the oleaginous yeast Rhodotorula toruloides as feed ingredient in the diet of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus): impact on quality; safety and sensory outcome

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posted on 2024-03-20, 15:40 authored by M. Brunel, V. Burkina, S. Sampels, A.K. Dahlberg, V. Passoth, J. Pickova

The aim of this study was to test the impact of replacing vegetable oils commonly used in the feed of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) with biomass of the oleaginous yeast Rhodotorula toruloides. For that, a control feed containing vegetable oils and an experimental feed including yeast biomass at 15% level, were fed to Arctic char. Sensory properties of the fish were tested. The content of undesirable compounds in the new feed ingredient were evaluated. Selected heavy metals and organic pollutants were measured in the yeast biomass and the levels found were below the limits of the regulations defined by the European Union. Moisture and ash contents were similar between the two feeds. Hepatic activity of 7-ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase was evaluated between the two fish groups and no significant differences were observed. The sensory analysis conducted on heat treated fish fillets with untrained volunteers showed no perceptible sensory difference.

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The study was financially supported by the Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning (Formas), Grant Number 2018–01895 and 2018-01877, and partly supported by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic–research infrastructure CENAKVA (LM2018099).

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