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Improvement in growth and health performance of juvenile striped catfish with the supplementation of functional protein hydrolysates

This adds to the evidence of robustness obtained with dietary supplementation of such ingredients previously demonstrated with marine shrimp and fish. The latest aquaculture production statistics...

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A new generation of feed palatability enhancers designed for carnivorous fish species

This is a game changer to standardise feed palatability in nutritionally balanced feeds, independent of the quality of other dietary raw materials, and to improve growth performance under standard...

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20 October 2020

Evaluation of shrimp or tilapia protein hydrolysate at graded dosages in low fish meal diet for olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)

Scientific publication

21 July 2020

Functional hydrolysates increase shrimp feed consistency, sustainability and performance

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02 December 2019

An overview on the benefits and modes of actions of functional protein hydrolysates in fish and shrimp

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29 October 2019

Alternative ingredients to satisfy farmers' perceptions towards feed quality and performance

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21 January 2019

"A focus on Shrimp Hydrolysate"

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13 August 2018

Shrimp by-product hydrolysate induces intestinal myotropic activity in European seabass (Dicentrarchus Labrax)

Scientific publication

31 July 2018

Functional protein hydrolysates: supporting high and consistent performance of novel aquafeeds

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05 June 2018

Diets containing shrimp protein hydrolysates provided protection to European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) affected by a Vibrio pelagius natural infection outbreak

Scientific Publication

29 May 2018

Dietary aquaculture by-product hydrolysates: impact on the transcriptomic response of the intestinal mucosa of European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) fed low fish meal diets

Scientific Publication

31 January 2018

Functional hydrolysates: sustainable ingredients to support development of the next generation of aquafeeds

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