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Dietary Tools To Modulate Glycogen Storage in Gilthead Seabream Muscle: Glycerol Supplementation
The quality and shelf life of fish meat products depend
on the
skeletal muscle’s energetic state at slaughter, as meat decomposition
processes can be exacerbated by energy depletion. In this study, we
tested dietary glycerol as a way of replenishing muscle glycogen reserves
of farmed gilthead seabream. Two diets were tested in duplicate (<i>n</i> = 42/tank). Results show 5% inclusion of crude glycerol
in gilthead seabream diets induces increased muscle glycogen, ATP
levels and firmness, with no deleterious effects in terms of growth,
proximate composition, fatty acid profile, oxidative state, and organoleptic
properties (aroma and color). Proteomic analysis showed a low impact
of glycerol-supplementation on muscle metabolism, with most changes
probably reflecting increased stress coping capacity in glycerol-fed
fish. This suggests inclusion of crude glycerol in gilthead seabream
diets (particularly in the finishing phase) seems like a viable strategy
to increase glycogen deposition in muscle without negatively impacting
fish welfare and quality