is the preferable source of protein for reared carnivorous fish owing to its well-adjusted amino acid profile, digestibility and high palatability, superior levels of essential n-3 fatty acids, minerals, phospholipids and nucleotides, and free of anti-nutrient factors (ANFs) (Gatlin et al., 2007;Hardy, 2010; Hosseini Shekarabi et al., 2020). Nowadays, dwindling natural stocks of pelagic fish as a source of FM and its fast-growing demands in aquafeeds is accompanied by a significant increase in FM prices globally. Principal issues recently weighted the urgency to replace FM with plant feedstuffs in aquafeeds on fish/shellfish nourishment (NRC, 2011;Watson et al., 2014). Soybean meal (SBM) is introduced as an easily accessible, affordable and nutritious food with high protein levels and suitable amino acids (Gatlin et al., 2007). Due to the presence of ANFs factors (phytic acid, protease inhibitors, glycinin, β-conglycinin, raffinose and stachyose) in SBM, which leads to intestinal enteritis in monogastric (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and agastric fish (Carassius auratus), the amount of replacement with FM is limited (Hardy, 2010;
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