Dietary L-carnitine improves glycogen and protein accumulation in Nile tilapia via increasing lipid-sourced energy supply: An isotope-based metabolic tracking
Abstract
L-carnitine is a functional aquafeed additive for enhancing lipid catabolism by elevating mitochondrial fatty acid β-oxidation and modulating energy metabolism to provide a “protein sparing effect”. However, results on the effects of dietary l-carnitine on nutrient metabolism in fish are still conflicting. We explored comprehensively the effects of dietary l-carnitine on energy metabolism in Nile tilapia. We fed Nile tilapia for eight weeks with...
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Title
Dietary L-carnitine improves glycogen and protein accumulation in Nile tilapia via increasing lipid-sourced energy supply: An isotope-based metabolic tracking
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
17
Pages
100302 - 100302
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