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Soybean Trypsin Inhibitors Inhibit Trypsin-like and Basic Proteinase Activities of Cultured-Fishes
Kenji TakiiMotoji NakamuraKeiichi UrakawaShigeru MiyashitaToshiro NasuYoshikazu KuboYuji TanakaHidemi Kumai
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1998 Volume 64 Issue 6 Pages 935-938

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Soybean trypsin inhibitors (SBTI) inhibited trypsin and basic proteinase in the hapatopancreas, pyloric ceaca and intestine of cultured-marine and freshwater fishes. The highest trypsin inhibition by the SBTI was obtained in tiger puffer Takifugu rubripes, followed by rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss, striped jack Pseudocaranx delicatissimus, red sea bream Pagrus major, Japanese striped knifejaw Oplegnathus fasciatus, grouper Epinephelus septemfasciatus, bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus, purplish amberjack Seriola dumerili, yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata. The highest basic proteinase inhibition by the SBTI was obtained in red sea bream, followed by rainbow trout, grouper, purplish amberjack, tiger puffer, Japanese striped knifejaw, bluefin tuna, striped jack, yellowtail. These results suggest that the dietary soybean meal utility, being somewhat higher in a rinbow trout, red sea bream, and tiger puffer than yellowtail, do not actually correlate to their sensitivity of trypsin-like and basic proteinase for SBTI.
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