This review aimed to place crustacean research on in vivo protein synthesis into a broader context, assess its potential for providing further insights into crustacean nutrition and physiology, and recommend future directions relevant to crustacean aquaculture. In crustaceans the flooding dose measurement of protein synthesis is the only method that has been used, it is relatively complex, time consuming and uses radioactive labels. Protein synthesis provides a subtle approach to assessing imbalances and deficiencies in dietary amino acid and energy. In addition, the calculation of protein synthesis retention efficiency (SRE) is recommended in order to understand and optimize parameters such as feeding regime and diet composition. For prawns, SRE was highest at optimum dietary protein content and quality. Similarly the most efficient feeding regimes in juvenile lobsters were demonstrated by the highest efficiency of retaining synthesized protein. Understanding how various abiotic and biotic factors influence protein synthesis has great potential for improving different aspects of crustacean aquaculture but very few studies have done this; better knowledge of how abiotic and biotic factors affect crustacean protein synthesis will contribute to optimising growth of crustaceans in culture.
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Open AccessMorphological and histochemical examination of male and female gonads in Homarus gammarus (L. 1758)18. Oktober 2013
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Open AccessEffect of nitrite exposure on metabolic response in the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium nipponense18. Oktober 2013
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Open AccessEffects of the oxygen minimum zone on squat lobster distributions in the Gulf of California, Mexico18. Oktober 2013
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Heft 1Topical Issue: Water ecosystems and ecology