Effects of Diet Supplemented with Morinda citrifolia Fermented Extract on the Growth Performance and Feed Conversion Ratio of Oreochromis niloticus

D. Pisuttharachai, S. Lerdsuwan, N. Sangkhonkhet, W. Nalinanon
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The use of additives in feeds to promote the growth of farmed fish has been rapidly expanding; among these are supplements derived from indigenous plants. Here, we analyzed the effects of satiation feeding of diet supplemented with noni (Morinda citrifolia) fermented extract on the feeding rate, growth performance and feed conversion ratio of Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. Fish with an initial average weight of 2.83 ± 0.01 g were fed with diets supplemented with noni fermented extract at 0 (control), 100-, 200- and 300-ml kg-1 for 12 weeks. Subsequent results showed that growth rate was correlated with or dependent on the concentration of noni fermented extract in the diet. The best result for growth performance, such as weight gain, average daily growth rate and specific growth rate, was found in a fish-fed diet supplemented with noni fermented extract at 200 ml kg-1. However, the feed conversion ratio (FCR) is still higher than the control. The high FCR compared to control may be due to the anthraquinone in noni fermented extract, which decreases nutrient absorption. Fish fed with a 300 ml kg-1 noni fermented extract supplemented diet was the lowest growth performance and highest in FCR, suggesting that concentrations over 200 ml kg-1 might be detrimental to fish. Taken together, noni fermented extract can be a natural source of feed supplement to improve fish growth performance and may act as an appetite stimulant. However, due to its laxative effect, noni fermented extract supplementation should be given at appropriate levels and effective feeding management.
饲粮中添加桑葚发酵提取物对尼罗褐虾生长性能和饲料系数的影响
在饲料中添加添加剂以促进养殖鱼类生长的做法正在迅速扩大;其中包括从本地植物中提取的补品。本试验分析了在饲料中添加诺丽发酵浸膏的饱食饲喂对尼罗罗非鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)摄食率、生长性能和饲料系数的影响。初始平均体重为2.83±0.01 g的诺丽发酵提取物分别添加0(对照)、100、200和300 ml kg-1,饲喂12周。随后的结果表明,生长速率与日粮中诺丽发酵浸出物的浓度相关或依赖。在鱼饲料中添加200 ml kg-1诺丽发酵提取物时,鱼的增重、平均日生长率和特定生长率均达到最佳效果。但饲料转化率(FCR)仍高于对照组。发酵液中蒽醌的含量降低了营养物质的吸收。饲粮中添加300 ml kg-1的诺丽发酵提取物,鱼的生长性能最低,饲料转化率最高,表明浓度超过200 ml kg-1可能对鱼有害。综上所述,诺丽发酵提取物可以作为一种天然的饲料补充来源,以提高鱼类的生长性能,并可能作为食欲刺激物。然而,由于诺丽发酵提取物具有通便作用,因此应适当添加诺丽发酵提取物,并进行有效的饲养管理。
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