Thaisa Sales Costa, R. C. Silva, A. Pretto, O. Monteiro, J. C. Siqueira, B. Baldisserotto, J. M. Lopes
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ABSTRACT Lippia grata (formerly known as Lippia gracillis) is an aromatic plant native to Brazil, with leaves rich in essential oils that possess significant biological activities. We evaluated the effect of essential oil of L. grata (EOLG) as a dietary additive on the growth, somatic indices, and biochemical parameters of juveniles (5.25 ± 0.26 g) of tambatinga, a hybrid fish obtained by crossing tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) with pirapitinga (Piaractus brachypomum) of great economic importance in north and northeastern Brazil. We evaluated four dietary treatments, consisting of EOLG supplemented at 0.0, 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 mL kg-1, over 60 days. Carcass yield was significantly higher in fish fed all EOLG diets compared to those fed the control diet (0.0 mL kg-1). Animals that received the 0.5 mL kg-1 treatment gained significantly more weight and showed a higher specific growth rate than those treated with 1.0 and 2.0 ml kg-1 EOLG, although none differed significantly from the control. The feed conversion rate was significantly lower in the 0.5 than in the 1.0 mL kg-1 treatment. Compared with higher concentrations, the diet containing 0.5 mL kg-1 EOLG increased the use of muscle glycogen, glucose, and lactate to meet energy demands, avoiding the use of muscle protein. Our results suggest that dietary supplementation with EOLG significantly improves carcass yield in tambatinga juveniles but that concentrations above 0.5 mL kg-1 may compromise growth rates and carbohydrate metabolism in this fish.
摘要:梨(Lippia gracillis)是一种原产于巴西的芳香植物,其叶子富含精油,具有重要的生物活性。我们评估了L.grata精油(EOLG)作为膳食添加剂对坦巴廷加幼鱼(5.25±0.26g)的生长、体细胞指数和生化参数的影响。坦巴廷加是一种通过将坦巴基(巨象)与皮拉皮廷加(短吻伯爵)杂交获得的杂交鱼,在巴西北部和东北部具有重要的经济意义。我们评估了四种膳食处理,包括在60天内补充0.0、0.5、1.0和2.0 mL kg-1的EOLG。与对照日粮(0.0 mL kg-1)相比,喂食所有EOLG日粮的鱼类的胴体产量显著较高。接受0.5ml kg-1 EOLG治疗的动物比接受1.0和2.0ml kg-1 EOLG-治疗的动物体重明显增加,比生长率更高,尽管与对照组没有显著差异。0.5处理的饲料转化率显著低于1.0 mL kg-1处理。与较高浓度相比,含有0.5 mL kg-1 EOLG的饮食增加了肌肉糖原、葡萄糖和乳酸的使用,以满足能量需求,避免了肌肉蛋白质的使用。我们的研究结果表明,日粮中添加EOLG可显著提高坦巴丁加幼鱼的胴体产量,但浓度超过0.5 mL kg-1可能会影响该鱼的生长速度和碳水化合物代谢。
期刊介绍:
Acta Amzonica is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access, free-of-charge scientific journal for research in and about the Amazon region, published since 1971 by the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - INPA, in Brazil.
The journal publishes quarterly issues containing articles and short communications in English across a broad range of disciplines, including Agronomy and Forestry, Animal Sciences and Fisheries, Biodiversity and Conservation, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Pharmacology, Environmental Sciences, Food Sciences, Geosciences, Health Sciences, Human and Social Sciences, and Materials Technology.