“…Regarding the other 17 amino acids, SLH presented a higher digestible composition only for leucine, phenylalanine, valine, cysteine, and tyrosine. The percentage of amino acids and coefficients of digestibility and, consequently, the value of digestible amino acids of the hydrolysates evaluated in the present study were higher than those found for the ingredients commonly used in the formulation of diets for Nile tilapia, including fish meal, canola meal, meat and bone meal, soybean meal, and protein concentrates and hydrolysates (Xavier et al, 2014;Vidal et al, 2017;Bibi et al, 2021;Cardoso et al, 2021). This result is attributed to the breakage of peptide bonds from proteins by enzymatic hydrolysis, which generates free amino acids or small peptides that improve nutrient bioavailability and use by the organism (Dieterich et al, 2014;Soares et al, 2020).…”