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Nutritional evaluation of distiller's dried grain with soluble as replacement to soybean meal in diets of milkfish,Chanos chanos and its effect on fish performance and intestinal morphology
Authors:REP Mamauag  JA Ragaza  TJ Nacionales
Institution:1. Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines;2. Department of Biology, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, NCR, Philippines
Abstract:A 90‐day feeding trial was conducted on milkfish, Chanos chanos with an initial mean body weight of 3.07 ± 0.17 g (mean ± standard error of mean). Six treatment diets were formulated to contain 0 g/kg (Diet 1), 150 g/kg (Diet 2), 25 g/kg (Diet 3), 300 g/kg (Diet 4), 350 g/kg (Diet 5) and 450 g/kg (Diet 6) distiller's dried grain with soluble (DDGS). All the dietary treatments were isonitrogenous (350 g/kg crude protein) and isolipidic (6% crude lipid). Result of the feeding trial indicated that growth rates, feed intake and feed efficiency were not significantly (> .05) affected by inclusion levels of DDGS by up to 450 g/kg in the feed. Proximate body composition (crude protein, crude lipid, ash, fibre) in fish fed the dietary treatments were not significantly (> .05) affected as well. The DDGS when used as a milkfish ingredient has a protein digestibility of 910 g/kg, fat disgetsibility of 850 g/kg, carbohydrate digestibility of 750 g/kg and a dry matter digestibility of 520 g/kg Results from the intestinal morphology displayed no apparent pathological changes in the digestive tract of fish fed all dietary treatments. These results indicate that DDGS can be efficiently utilized by milkfish by up to 450 g/kg without negatively affecting performance parameters and intestinal morphology.
Keywords:   Chanos chanos     digestibility  distiller's dried grains with soluble  intestinal morphology
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