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ABSTRACT: Testing the effect of blue mussel ensilage as a novel cost-efficient protein feed source for Atlantic salmon feed. Fermentation of novel raw materials for fish feed is a new practice with little prior experience of direct relevance to aquaculture and fish farming. In Trial A, an alternative marine compound is included in the feed, which is based on seaweed. In the trial were multiple inclusion levels used to investigate the effect of seaweed inclusion in an aquaculture setting. HoloFood Trial A - seaweed-dose response is reported in the current study MTBLS4381. HoloFood Trial B - blue mussel-dose response is reported in MTBLS4382. HoloFood Trial C - blue mussel ensilage-dose response is reported in MTBLS4384. HoloFood Trial D - fermented seaweed open water-dose response is reported in MTBLS6733. HoloFood Trial 1/2/3 is reported in MTBLS6988. Linked cross omic data sets: Nucleic acid data associated with this study are available in the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA): accession number PRJEB43192. Metagenomic data associated with this study are available from MGnify under the Super Study 'holofood'.
INSTRUMENT(S): Liquid Chromatography MS - positive - reverse phase
SUBMITTER: Jacob Rasmussen Varsha Kale Sandy Rogers
PROVIDER: MTBLS4381 | MetaboLights | 2023-06-13
REPOSITORIES: MetaboLights
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MTBLS4381 | Other | |||
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a_MTBLS4381_LC-MS_positive_reverse-phase_metabolite_profiling.txt | Txt | |||
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