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Substituting Fishmeal with Poultry By-Product Meal Enhances Economic Efficiency in Rainbow Trout (<i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>) Farming. [PDF]

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Triploidy in rainbow trout

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1972
An analysis of the chromosomes of the rainbow trout, <i>Salmo gairdneri, </i>revealed one triploid individual among 18 specimens examined. The diploid specimens possessed 60 chromosomes, whereas the single triploid possessed approximately 90. Suppression of the second meiotic division followed by fertilization of the unreduced oocyte is the
O, Cuellar, T, Uyeno
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Rainbow trout metallothionein

Inorganica Chimica Acta, 1985
Two forms of hepatic metallothionein were isolated and purified from rainbow trout injected intraperitoneally with cadmium chloride. Both forms showed similarities with mammalian metallothioneins, had a high cystein content (30 mol%), and were void of aromatic amino acids and histidine. The molecular weight was estimated to be about 6000 dalton for the
Per-Erik Olsson, Carl Haux
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A pepsinogen from rainbow trout

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1983
1. A pepsinogen, Ia on the basis of its electrophoretic mobility, from rainbow trout stomach, has an optimum pH near 2 for activation. 2. The cognate pepsin is denatured at pH values above 7, in contrast to the zymogen, which is slightly more alkali-stable. It has an optimum pH of 3 for proteolysis of denatured hemoglobin. 3.
S S, Twining   +3 more
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Pigmentation of rainbow trout

Aquaculture, 1992
Abstract Astaxanthin is the major carotenoid pigment responsible for the pink colour in the flesh of wild rainbow trout, while both astaxanthin and canthaxanthin are used for pigmenting farmed trout. Astaxanthin is reduced to zeaxanthin and canthaxanthin to β-carotene by analogous metabolic routes.
Trond Storebakken, Hong Kyoon No
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Rainbow trout red cells in vitro

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1985
Washed rainbow trout erythrocytes incubated at 14 degrees C in Eagle's minimal essential medium and Cortland saline displayed sharp reductions in volume and water content, nucleoside triphosphate, K+ and Cl- concentrations. Mg2+ and, to a lesser extent, Na+ concentrations increased.
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