Different feeding habits influence the activity of digestive enzymes in freshwater fish

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Autor(a) principal: Gioda,Carolina Rosa
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Pretto,Alexandra, Freitas,Carine de Souza, Leitemperger,Jossiele, Loro,Vania Lucia, Lazzari,Rafael, Lissner,Leandro Ademar, Baldisserotto,Bernardo, Salbego,Joseânia
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to verify the activity of some digestive enzymes in four fish species with different feeding habits. Knowledge of these enzymatic activities can help us to understand the species' digestive processes. The species chosen for this study were Ctenopharyngodon idella (herbivore), Rhamdia quelen (omnivore), Leporinus obtusidens (omnivore) and Hoplias malabaricus (carnivore). The digestive tract of these species was divided into four portions to estimate enzymatic activity: stomach, anterior, mid and posterior intestine. Ctenopharyngodon idella had the highest amylase and maltase activities in all portions of the gut, followed by L. obtusidens . The highest trypsin activity was observed in all gut portions of H. malabaricus, followed by the mid intestine of L. obtusidens and the anterior intestine of C. idella . The highest chymotrypsin activity was found in all portions of C. idella followed by the anterior intestines of R. quelen, L. obtusidens and H. malabaricus . In the stomach, acid protease activity was significantly lower in R. quelen and L. obtusidens compared to H. malabaricus. Ctenopharyngodon idella showed high activity of enzymes that hydrolyze carbohydrates, represented in this study by amylase and maltase and H. malabaricus showed higher protease activity and low amylase activity.
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spelling Different feeding habits influence the activity of digestive enzymes in freshwater fishfreshwater fishesfeeding habitsenzymatic activityamylasealkaline proteasemaltasetrypsinABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to verify the activity of some digestive enzymes in four fish species with different feeding habits. Knowledge of these enzymatic activities can help us to understand the species' digestive processes. The species chosen for this study were Ctenopharyngodon idella (herbivore), Rhamdia quelen (omnivore), Leporinus obtusidens (omnivore) and Hoplias malabaricus (carnivore). The digestive tract of these species was divided into four portions to estimate enzymatic activity: stomach, anterior, mid and posterior intestine. Ctenopharyngodon idella had the highest amylase and maltase activities in all portions of the gut, followed by L. obtusidens . The highest trypsin activity was observed in all gut portions of H. malabaricus, followed by the mid intestine of L. obtusidens and the anterior intestine of C. idella . The highest chymotrypsin activity was found in all portions of C. idella followed by the anterior intestines of R. quelen, L. obtusidens and H. malabaricus . In the stomach, acid protease activity was significantly lower in R. quelen and L. obtusidens compared to H. malabaricus. Ctenopharyngodon idella showed high activity of enzymes that hydrolyze carbohydrates, represented in this study by amylase and maltase and H. malabaricus showed higher protease activity and low amylase activity.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000300406Ciência Rural v.47 n.3 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20160113info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGioda,Carolina RosaPretto,AlexandraFreitas,Carine de SouzaLeitemperger,JossieleLoro,Vania LuciaLazzari,RafaelLissner,Leandro AdemarBaldisserotto,BernardoSalbego,Joseâniaeng2017-02-13T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Different feeding habits influence the activity of digestive enzymes in freshwater fish
title Different feeding habits influence the activity of digestive enzymes in freshwater fish
spellingShingle Different feeding habits influence the activity of digestive enzymes in freshwater fish
Gioda,Carolina Rosa
freshwater fishes
feeding habits
enzymatic activity
amylase
alkaline protease
maltase
trypsin
title_short Different feeding habits influence the activity of digestive enzymes in freshwater fish
title_full Different feeding habits influence the activity of digestive enzymes in freshwater fish
title_fullStr Different feeding habits influence the activity of digestive enzymes in freshwater fish
title_full_unstemmed Different feeding habits influence the activity of digestive enzymes in freshwater fish
title_sort Different feeding habits influence the activity of digestive enzymes in freshwater fish
author Gioda,Carolina Rosa
author_facet Gioda,Carolina Rosa
Pretto,Alexandra
Freitas,Carine de Souza
Leitemperger,Jossiele
Loro,Vania Lucia
Lazzari,Rafael
Lissner,Leandro Ademar
Baldisserotto,Bernardo
Salbego,Joseânia
author_role author
author2 Pretto,Alexandra
Freitas,Carine de Souza
Leitemperger,Jossiele
Loro,Vania Lucia
Lazzari,Rafael
Lissner,Leandro Ademar
Baldisserotto,Bernardo
Salbego,Joseânia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gioda,Carolina Rosa
Pretto,Alexandra
Freitas,Carine de Souza
Leitemperger,Jossiele
Loro,Vania Lucia
Lazzari,Rafael
Lissner,Leandro Ademar
Baldisserotto,Bernardo
Salbego,Joseânia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv freshwater fishes
feeding habits
enzymatic activity
amylase
alkaline protease
maltase
trypsin
topic freshwater fishes
feeding habits
enzymatic activity
amylase
alkaline protease
maltase
trypsin
description ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to verify the activity of some digestive enzymes in four fish species with different feeding habits. Knowledge of these enzymatic activities can help us to understand the species' digestive processes. The species chosen for this study were Ctenopharyngodon idella (herbivore), Rhamdia quelen (omnivore), Leporinus obtusidens (omnivore) and Hoplias malabaricus (carnivore). The digestive tract of these species was divided into four portions to estimate enzymatic activity: stomach, anterior, mid and posterior intestine. Ctenopharyngodon idella had the highest amylase and maltase activities in all portions of the gut, followed by L. obtusidens . The highest trypsin activity was observed in all gut portions of H. malabaricus, followed by the mid intestine of L. obtusidens and the anterior intestine of C. idella . The highest chymotrypsin activity was found in all portions of C. idella followed by the anterior intestines of R. quelen, L. obtusidens and H. malabaricus . In the stomach, acid protease activity was significantly lower in R. quelen and L. obtusidens compared to H. malabaricus. Ctenopharyngodon idella showed high activity of enzymes that hydrolyze carbohydrates, represented in this study by amylase and maltase and H. malabaricus showed higher protease activity and low amylase activity.
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