Effects of Phytase Enzyme Supplementation on Protein Digestibility, Efficiency of Feed Utilization, Growth and Carcass Protein Content of Tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum)

Diana Rachmawati, Tristiana Yuniarti, Dewi Nurhayati, A. H. C. Haditomo
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The success of intensive cultivation of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) is largely determined by the availability of high-quality feed. High-quality fish diets consist of fish meal produced from animal-based proteins in order to provide fish with the protein requirement. In intensive farming systems, feed costs account for 60–70% of total production costs. Due to fish meal's increasing cost; hence, less expensive ingredients are required to substitute fish meal. Soybean meal can be used as an alternative source of protein to substitute for fish meal due to its lower price and high protein content in fish diet. Phytate acid, one of the antinutritional materials contained within soybean meal, may decrease the nutrient content of feed by affecting with the fish's ability to absorb nutrients. The research aimed to examine the effect of adding the phytase enzyme to diet feed on increasing protein digestibility, efficiency of feed utilization and growth of tambaqui fish. The fingerlings of tambaqui used as test fish had an average weight of 3.85 ± 0.08 g/fish. The diet treatments in this study were phytase enzyme addition in diet with different doses, namely: A (0 FTU/kg feed), B (250 FTU/kg feed), C (500 FTU/kg feed), D (750 FTU/kg feed) and E (1000 FTU/kg feed). The results showed that phytase enzyme addition in diet significantly increased protein digestibility, efficiency of feed utilization, growth, and carcass protein content of tambaqui fish.  The most effectiveness phytase enzyme dose for tambaqui fish was 1000 FTU/kg feed, which resulted in highest values of ADCp, PER, FCR, and RGR at 68.46±0.28%, 2.27±0.05, 1.53±0.04, 74.59±0.45%, and 6.01±0.19%/day, respectively.
补充植酸酶对褐马鸡蛋白质消化率、饲料利用率、生长和胴体蛋白质含量的影响
集约化养殖丹波鱼(Colossoma macropomum)的成功在很大程度上取决于优质饲料的供应。优质鱼饲料包括由动物蛋白制成的鱼粉,以满足鱼类对蛋白质的需求。在集约化养殖系统中,饲料成本占总生产成本的 60-70%。由于鱼粉的成本越来越高,因此需要价格较低的原料来替代鱼粉。豆粕价格低廉,蛋白质含量高,可作为鱼粉的替代蛋白质来源。植酸是豆粕中含有的抗营养物质之一,可能会影响鱼类吸收营养的能力,从而降低饲料的营养成分。该研究旨在探讨在日粮饲料中添加植酸酶对提高蛋白质消化率、饲料利用效率和丹巴魁鱼生长的影响。作为试验鱼的坦巴魁首鱼平均体重为 3.85 ± 0.08 克/尾。本研究的日粮处理是在日粮中添加不同剂量的植酸酶,即A(0 FTU/kg 饲料)、B(250 FTU/kg 饲料)、C(500 FTU/kg 饲料)、D(750 FTU/kg 饲料)和 E(1000 FTU/kg 饲料)。结果表明,在日粮中添加植酸酶可显著提高丹巴魁鱼的蛋白质消化率、饲料利用率、生长速度和胴体蛋白质含量。 对丹巴魁鱼最有效的植酸酶剂量为 1000 FTU/kg 饲料,其 ADCp、PER、FCR 和 RGR 值最高,分别为 68.46±0.28%、2.27±0.05、1.53±0.04、74.59±0.45% 和 6.01±0.19%/天。
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