The role of the lipid-soluble antioxidant α-tocopherol (vitamin E) in the nutrition of
African catfish (Clarias gariepinus Burchell) has been investigated with respect to effects
on growth, certain indices of health and prevention of tissue lipid peroxidation.
Although juvenile C. gariepinus were not found to show an immediate dependency on
vitamin E for growth, even during rapid growth stages, a minimum requirement of α-tocopherol
based on the prevention of hepatic lipid peroxidation was established at 30-40
mg α-tocopherol per kg dry diet. This is in line with published values for numerous
cultured fish species. Tissue α-tocopherol accretion was found to be dependent on dietary
dose of the vitamin (supplied as all-rac-α-tocopheryl acetate) and, with the exception of
blood-plasma, increased tissue tocopherol status resulted in increased stability against lipid
peroxidation.
Assessment of iron-ascorbate induced peroxidation (as TBARS) revealed that feeding
catfish with diets containing a-tocopherol at several times the currently supplemented
level, improved the stability of catfish muscle and this has fillet quality implications.
Similarly, heightened fillet vitamin E content resulted in lower moisture exudation from
previously frozen fillets, thus demonstrating the role of a-tocopherol in the maintenance
of membrane integrity.
Oxidation of dietary oils and elevated ingestion of iron were found to be antagonistic of
tissue vitamin E concentration. Consumption of feed containing rancid oil had marked
effects on tissue fatty acid composition and these effects were modulated by increased
intake of α-tocopheryl acetate.
In catfish fed diets containing similar amounts of ascorbate, a higher α-tocopherol
supplement marginally improved ascorbate retention indicating a possible sparing of
vitamin C by vitamin E.
The present work will contribute significantly to the understanding of antioxidant nutrition
in this poorly researched cultured species. Furthermore, these investigations have improved
and strengthened the database of knowledge accumulated within the field of nutrition of
finfish.
Date of Award | 1996 |
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Original language | English |
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THE ANTIOXIDANT ROLE OF α-TOCOPHEROL IN THE NUTRITION
BAKER, R. T. M. (Author). 1996
Student thesis: PhD