A. Ogungbesan, AM Akanj, SO Sule, T. Oyetunji, O. Eniolorunda
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摘要
采用平均体重为208±6g的非洲鲇鱼幼鱼50尾,血清指标监测了投喂黄颡鱼叶粕后magrigin水平的变化。试验配制5种试验饲粮,分别为T1、T2、T3、T4和T5,分别在0、5、10、15和20% max - grain水平下添加10%黄貂鱼。结果表明,饲喂12周后,以15%的Maxigrain (T4)和10%的sepium叶粕为饲料的鱼对各项指标的反应最佳,但各项指标均在正常生理范围内。因此,可以在添加酶的情况下,以植物蛋白源喂养鲶鱼,同时保持正常的健康状态。爆炸。j .似的。科学》2020。49 (1): 37-44
Maxigrain® enzyme supplementation effect on serological indices of African catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) fed Gliricidia sepium(Jacq.) leaf meal
A total of 50 African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) juvenile with average weight 208 ± 6g serum indices were used to monitor the effect of levels of Maxigrain in catfish fed Gliricidia sepium leaf meal. Five experimental diets were formulated which is ascribe to T1, T2, T3, T4 and T5 at 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20% Maxigrain supplemented with 10% Gliricidia sepium. Although results showed that after twelve (12) weeks of feeding, fish fed with 15% Maxigrain (T4) supplemented with 10% G. sepium leaf meal gave the best response in terms of the variables monitored, all the parameters were within the normal physiological range. Hence catfish can be fed with plant protein sources with enzyme supplementation while still maintain their normal health status.
Bang. J. Anim. Sci. 2020. 49 (1): 37-44