Effects of vitamin E on growth and maturation in the Asian catfish (Clarias macrocephalus) at puberty

Pub Date : 2022-12-02 DOI:10.46989/001c.57186
A. E. Serrano, Lemark M. Bautista, B. Tumbokon
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The maturation of male fish is a problematic aspect of Clarias macrocephalus and probably one of the causes of the population’s disappearance in the usual places where they once abound. The present study aimed to explore feed additives to enhance its maturation from puberty. Vitamin E (VE) is essential in the reproduction of animals, including fish. A growth trial was conducted in which groups of C. macrocephalus were fed experimental diets containing graded levels of VE in the form of α-tocopheryl acetate (α-TA), namely, 0, 100, 200, 300 and 400 mg VE·kg-1 diet. After 90 days, growth and maturation were assessed, and reproductive performance was tested by conducting induced spawning and artificial fertilization. Results showed growth and nutrient utilization indices were better in groups fed diets containing VE than in the control group. Maturation indices such as GSI, gonad weight, lengths, egg diameter, and fecundity were enhanced in the VE-treated groups. Reproductive performance, such as fertilization, hatching, and larval survival rate, was enhanced in C. macrocephalus broodstock in VE-treated groups. Quantitative estimates for optimal VE dose that elicited maximal response values ranged from 202.1 to 230.0 mg VE·kg-1 diet.
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维生素E对亚洲大头鲶青春期生长和成熟的影响
雄鱼的成熟是大头Clarias的一个问题方面,可能是种群在它们曾经丰富的地方消失的原因之一。本研究旨在探索促进其青春期成熟的饲料添加剂。维生素E (VE)对包括鱼类在内的动物的繁殖至关重要。本试验采用α-生育酚乙酸酯(α-TA)分级添加试验饲料,分别为0、100、200、300和400 mg VE·kg-1。90 d后进行生长和成熟评估,并通过诱导产卵和人工授精的方法检测繁殖性能。结果表明:饲粮中添加VE组的生长和养分利用指标均优于对照组。ve处理组的GSI、性腺重量、长度、卵直径和繁殖力等成熟指标均有所提高。ve处理组大头鱼的受精、孵化和幼虫存活率等生殖性能均有所提高。产生最大反应值的最佳VE剂量的定量估计范围为202.1 ~ 230.0 mg VE·kg-1。
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