Calysta: Use of novel protein meal in yellowtail diets does not hinder growth performance A new paper suggets that the integration of Calysta’s single cell protein meal, FeedKind, into the diet of Japanese yellowtail has no impact on growth rates or health of the fish in inclusion levels of up to 20% of total feed.
Allan LeBlanc, VP of market development at Calysta, said the study is further evidence that FeedKind protein can be used as successfully in carnivorous marine species common to Asian markets as it has been in salmonids and shrimp.
Lead author on the paper, Dr Amal Biswas of Japan’s Kindai University, details two trials, one of 1,500 yellowtail fish, the second of 800. Both were analyzed over an eight-week period. In both cases, a control diet was used, alongside increasing concentrations of FeedKind.
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