Objective To analyze and evaluate the nutrient component of Pelteobagrus vachelli by different stocking density. Methods According to national standards, the nutrition components of the muscles of Pelteobagrus vachelli were analyzed. Results The crude protein content of muscles in the high-density (40, 60, 80 fish/m3) cultured Pelteobagrus vachelli was significantly higher than that in the low-density group (20 fish/m3), while the crude fat content, energy value and E/P value were opposite. The content of flavor amino acid, essential amino acid, total amino acid, EAAI, E/T, E/N in muscle of 60/m3 breeding Pelteobagrus vachelli were higher than other groups. The relative amount of cis linoleic acid, α-linolenic acid, EPA and DHA, MUFA, PUFA, essential fatty acid in muscle of 60 fish/m3 breeding Pelteobagrus vachelli were all higher than those in other groups. Conclusion When the culture density is 60 fish/m3, the proportion of essential amino acids in muscles is balanced, and the content of unsaturated fatty acids is rich, with the highest nutritional value. This study provides a reference for the intensive high-density culture of Pelteobagrus vachelli. |