Replacement of Fishmeal with Soybean Meal in Male Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticusxO. aureus) Fingerling Diets at a Suboptimal Protein Level |
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Authors: | Shi-Yen Shiau Chung-Ching Kwok Jean-Yu Hwang Chin-Mei Chen Shue-Li Lee |
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Affiliation: | Department of Marine Food Science, National Taiwan College of Marine Science &Technology, Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan 20224 Republic of China |
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Abstract: | A feeding trial was conducted to study the feasibility of using soybean meal (SBM) to replace fish meal (FM) as a protein source for tilapia feeds containing 24% dietary protein. Replacement levels were 0%, 33%, 67% and 100%. At each replacement level, methionine was either supplemented up to the amount that the 100% FM protein diet contained or not supplemented. The experiment was carried out for eight weeks in a recirculated water system. Fish fed diets in which 100% of the FM was replaced with SBM either with or without methionine supplementation had significantly ( P < 0.05) lower weight gain, feed conversion ratio, protein efficiency ratio and protein digestibility than that of the groups fed the diets containing FM as the sole source of protein. Also, fish fed diets in which 67% and 33% of the FM was replaced with SBM did not differ significantly ( P > 0.05) from that of the control group. These data suggest that when dietary protein level was suboptimal (24%), up to 67% of the FM protein in tilapin feeds can be replaced by hexane-extracted SBM protein without any adverse effect on tilapia growth and feed conversion ratio. |
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