Effects of dietary carbohydrate and fibre on the tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (Linn.) |
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Authors: | J. Anderson A.J. Jackson A.J. Matty B.S. Capper |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Aston in Birmingham, Birmingham B4 7ET Great Britain;2. Dunstaffnage Marine Research Laboratory, PO Box 3, Oban Argyll Great Britain;3. Tropical Development Research Institute, 56/62 Gray''s Inn Road, London WC1 8LU Great Britain |
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Abstract: | Glucose, sucrose, dextrin, starch and a-cellulose were incorporated into experimental rations at three levels (10%, 25% and 40%) and fed to juvenile O. niloticus for 63 days. Inclusion level was adjusted with polypropylene powder. Growth improved as the level of glucose, sucrose, dextrin and starch was increased from 0% to 40%. Carcass fat similarly increased with the addition of assimilable carbohydrate (maximum level 8.2% liveweight). At the 40% level, net protein retention (NPR) was highest on the dextrin diet and lowest on the glucose diet. At 10%, glucose spared more, and at 40%, spared less protein energy in the diet than dextrin, starch or sucrose at corresponding levels. The value of these carbohydrates for replacing protein energy in rations for tilapia is discussed.As a-cellulose was increased from 0% to 40%, growth, food conversion efficiency (FCE), NPR, carcass fat and condition factor were reduced. Growth and FCE on the 25% and 40% a-cellulose diets was lower than the control. The use of a-cellulose as an inert bulker in experimental diets for fish is discussed. |
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