D. Trbovic, M. Stanković, I. Živić, V. Djordjević, J. Ćirić, M. Velebit, Z. Markovic
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to replace fish meal (FM) with soy protein
concentrate (SPC) in carp diets. During a carp feeding trial, the
replacement of FM with SPC in four diets 100% replacement (SPC100); 50%
replacement (SPC50); 25% replacement (SPC25), and; 0% replacement (SPC0) had
no negative effects on the feed conversion ratio or the feed efficiency
ratio of the live carp. However, significant differences in the specific
growth rate and condition factor were found. The data obtained showed the
four different carp diets led to differences in the chemical composition of
the resultant carp meat. Between dietary treatments, significant differences
were seen in the level of saturated fatty acids (FAs) in carp meat (P <
0.05). The levels of monounsaturated FAs and polyunsaturated FAs in carp
meat differed significantly between dietary treatments (P ? 0.05). Pearson?s
correlation coefficient indicates a statistically significant correlation
between the FA composition of the diet and the resultant carp meat. It is
possible to replace up to 25% of the FM with SPC. Diets SPC25 and SPC0 had
no significant FA composition and had amino acid balances that, more than
the other diets studied, closely met the requirements of the carp.