Comparative evaluation of Carp testis as an alternative to 17 α-Methyltestosterone on Tilapia sex reversal

Our Nature Pub Date : 2015-03-03 DOI:10.3126/ON.V12I1.12251
N. Khanal, M. Shrestha, S. Rai, R. Bhujel
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17 α-Methyltestosterone (MT) is a commonly used synthetic androgen for the all male tilapia fry production. The probable residual effect of MT on human health and environment has been a concern. Two trials for two seasons were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of carp testis (CT), as a source of natural androgen, on sex reversal of Nile tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus ) and compare it with MT at Department of Aquaculture, Agriculture and Forestry University, Nepal,using completely randomised block deign (RCBD). Altogether 8 treatments with 4 for methyltestosterone (40 mg MT kg -1 of diet) and 4 for 75% rohu ( Labeo rohita ) testis. Both source of androgen were fed for 15, 18, 21 or 24 days. Treatments were replicated thrice. The result of methyltestosterone feeding for 24 days showed significantly (p 0.05) with 24 days and also with 15 days CT treatment but the result of 24 days CT feeding was significantly higher (91.4 ±1.2)  than 15 days (82.5 ±2.7) of carp testis feeding. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/on.v12i1.12251 Our Nature (2014), 12(1): 1-7
鲤鱼睾丸替代17 α-甲基睾酮对罗非鱼性别逆转作用的比较评价
17 α-甲基睾酮(MT)是罗非鱼全雄鱼苗生产中常用的一种人工合成雄激素。MT对人类健康和环境可能产生的残留影响一直是人们关注的问题。采用完全随机区组设计(RCBD),在两个季节进行了两项试验,以评估鲤鱼睾丸(CT)作为天然雄激素来源对尼罗罗非鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)性别逆转的有效性,并将其与尼泊尔农林大学水产养殖系的MT进行比较。共8个处理,其中4个处理甲基睾酮(40 mg MT kg -1日粮),4个处理75%罗虎(罗氏Labeo rohita)睾丸。两种雄激素源分别饲喂15、18、21、24 d。治疗重复了三次。甲基睾酮摄取量24 d与CT摄取量15 d差异不显著(p 0.05),但24 d摄取量(91.4±1.2)显著高于15 d摄取量(82.5±2.7)。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/on.v12i1.12251 Our Nature (2014), 12(1): 1-7
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