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Duckweed (Lemma polyrhiza) leaf meal as a source of feedstuff in formulated diets for rohu (Labeo rohita Ham.) fingerlings after fermentation with a fish intestinal bacterium

机译:浮萍(豆科植物)叶粉作为鱼肠细菌发酵后的知母(Labeo rohita Ham。)鱼种日粮的饲料原料

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Eight isonitrogenous (35% crude protein approximately) and isocaloric (4.2 kcal g(-1) approximately) diets were formulated including raw and fermented duckweed (Lemma polyrhiza) leaf meal at 10%, 20%, 30% and 40% levels. A particular bacterial strain (Bacillus sp.) isolated from carp (Cyprinus carpio) intestine and having extracellular amylolytic, cellulolytic, proteolytic and lipolytic activities was used for leaf meal fermentation for 15 days at 37 C. The fibre content of leaf meal reduced from 11.0% to 7.5% and the antinutritional factors, tannin and phytic acid, were reduced from 1.0% to 0.02% and 1.23% to 0.09%, respectively after fermentation. However, the available reducing sugars, free amino acids and fatty acids increased in the fermented leaf meal. The response of rohu, Labeo rohita, fingerlings fed the experimental diets for 80 days was compared with fish fed a fish meal based reference diet. On the basis of growth response, food conversion ratio and protein efficiency ratio, 30% fermented Lemna leaf meal incorporated in the diet resulted in the best performance of rohu fingerlings. In general, growth and feed utilization efficiencies of fish fed fermented leaf meal containing diets were superior to those fed diets containing raw leaf meal. The apparent protein digestibility (APD) decreased with increasing levels of leaf meal irrespective of treatment. The APD for raw leaf meal was lower at all levels of inclusion in comparison to those for the fermented meals. The highest carcass protein and lipid deposition was recorded in fish fed the diet containing 30% fermented leaf meal. The results showed that fermented Lemna leaf meal can be incorporated into carp diets up to 30% level compared to 10% level of raw meal. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. [References: 56]
机译:配制了八种等氮(约35%的粗蛋白)和等热量(约4.2 kcal g(-1))的日粮,包括生,发酵浮萍(豆蔻)叶粉,分别为10%,20%,30%和40%。从鲤鱼(Cyprinus carpio)肠中分离出来并具有胞外淀粉分解,纤维素分解,蛋白水解和脂解活性的特定细菌菌株(芽孢杆菌)在37°C下用于叶粉发酵15天。叶粉的纤维含量从11.0降低发酵后,抗营养因子单宁和植酸分别从1.0%降低到7.5%和从1.0%降低到0.02%和从1.23%降低到0.09%。然而,发酵叶粉中可用的还原糖,游离氨基酸和脂肪酸增加。将饲喂实验日粮80天的rohu,Labeo rohita,鱼种的反应与饲喂基于鱼粉的参考日粮的鱼的反应进行了比较。根据生长反应,食物转化率和蛋白质利用率,在日粮中掺入30%的发酵的Lemna叶粉,将使Rohu鱼种表现最佳。通常,饲喂含日粮的发酵叶粉的鱼的生长和饲料利用效率要优于饲喂含日粮的生叶粉的鱼。表观蛋白质消化率(APD)随叶粉水平的增加而降低,而与处理无关。与发酵粉相比,在所有添加水平下,生叶粉的APD均较低。饲喂日粮中含有30%发酵叶粉的鱼的car体蛋白质和脂质沉积最高。结果表明,发酵的Lemna叶粉可掺入鲤鱼日粮中的含量最高为生粉的10%的30%。 (C)2002 Elsevier ScienceLtd。保留所有权利。 [参考:56]

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