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Animal Feed Science and Technology 2020-May

Growth and Digestive Enzyme Activities of Rohu Labeo Rohita Fed Diets Containing Macrophytes and Almond Oil-Cake

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R Goswami
A Shrivastav
J Sharma
D Tocher
R Chakrabarti

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The impact of plant-based diets on the digestive physiology of rohu Labeo rohita fingerlings (10.66 ± 0.53 g) was evaluated. A diet with all protein supplied by fishmeal was included as a control (F). Four test diets containing 300 g/kg protein were formulated using the following plant ingredients and fishmeal in a 1:1 blend: almond oil-cake Terminalia catappa (FTC), duckweed Lemna minor (FLM), water fern Salvania molesta (FSM) and combination of these three ingredients (FTCLMSM). The final body weight and specific growth rate were significantly higher in rohu fed diet FLM compared to the other treatments. Significantly lower feed conversion ratio in rohu fed diet FLM showed that diet was utilized efficiently in this feeding regime compared to the other diets. The composition of diets also influenced the digestive enzyme activities of the fish. Thus, amylase, trypsin and chymotrypsin activities were significantly higher in rohu fed diet FLM compared to the rohu fed the other diets. Protease activity was significantly higher in rohu fed diets FTC and F and lipase activity was significantly higher in rohu fed diet FTC compared to the rohu fed the other diets. The inclusion of raw duckweed in feed replaced 300 g/kg of dietary fishmeal without affecting growth.

Keywords: ANOVA, Analysis of Variance; AOAC, Association of Official Analytic Chemists; APHA, American Public Health Association; Amylase; BBSRC, Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council; Chymotrypsin; DBT, Department of Biotechnology; DF, Dry fish; DH, Degree of hydrolysis; Duckweed; F, Fishmeal; FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization; FBW, Final body weight; FCR, Feed conversion ratio; FI, Feed Intake; FLM, Fishmeal with Lemna minor; FSM, Fishmeal with Salvinia molesta; FTC, Fishmeal with Terminalia catappa; FTCLMSM, Fishmeal with Terminalia catappa Lemna minor, Salvinia molesta; Growth; IAEC, Institutional Animal Ethics Committee; IBW, Initial body weight; LM, Lemna minor; Labeo rohita; SGR, Specific growth rate; SM, Salvinia molesta; TC, Terminalia catappa; TCLMSM, Terminalia catappa Lemna minor, Salvinia molesta; Trypsin; WG, Weight gain.

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