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Sadasivam Kaushik

Researcher at University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Publications -  299
Citations -  22816

Sadasivam Kaushik is an academic researcher from University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rainbow trout & Fish meal. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 292 publications receiving 20739 citations. Previous affiliations of Sadasivam Kaushik include University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.

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Partial or total replacement of fish meal by soybean protein on growth, protein utilization, potential estrogenic or antigenic effects, cholesterolemia and flesh quality in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss

TL;DR: Physical and sensory quality of fish flesh were little affected by dietary treatments, and plasma vitellogenin levels were not significantly affected by the dietary levels of protein from soybean.
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Nutritional energetics in fish: energy and protein utilization in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri).

TL;DR: Article de synthese sur la bioenergetique chez le poisson, etude des particularites chez la truite, andude de mesure de la digestibilite, coefficients oficiaire apparente, energie digestible.
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Almost total replacement of fish meal by plant protein sources in the diet of a marine teleost, the European seabass, Dicentrarchus labrax

TL;DR: The results combined with the remarkable acceptability of diets containing high levels of plant protein ingredients with identical growth performances of European seabass show clearly that dietary fish meal levels can be considerably reduced without any adverse consequence in terms of somatic growth or nitrogen utilisation.
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Protein growth performance, amino acid utilisation and somatotropic axis responsiveness to fish meal replacement by plant protein sources in gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata)

TL;DR: Up to 50-75% of fish meal replacement seems to be feasible with IAA supplementation, but further research is needed to fully identify the responsible factors for the depressed feed intake in order to achieve a full replacement in a fish species having high dietary protein requirements.
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Nutritional regulation of hepatic glucose metabolism in fish

TL;DR: Overall, data strongly suggest that the liver of most fish species is apparently capable of regulating glucose storage, and the persistent high level of endogenous glucose production independent of carbohydrate intake level may lead to a putative competition between exogenous glucose and endogenous glucose as the source of energy.