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Replacement of fish meal by potato protein concentrate in diets for rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum): growth, feed utilization and body composition
Authors:S Xie  & A Jokumsen
Institution:Danish Institute for Fisheries Technology and Aquaculture, The North Sea Centre, Hirtshals, Denmark
Abstract:Five experimental diets (PPC1, PPC2, PPC3, PPC4 and PPC5) containing about 465 g kg−1 crude protein were formulated to contain graded levels of potato protein concentrate (PPC) (a by-product of potato starch manufacturing) by replacement of fish meal protein. The contents of PPC were 0, 94, 200, 304 and 510 g kg−1 respectively. The diets were prepared isonitrogenously and isocalorically. A 6-week growth trial was conducted with rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), at about 14°C to evaluate the potential use of the potato protein concentrate in trout diets.
The results showed that fish fed diets containing PPC showed decreased growth, feed utilization and condition factor, and increased mortality when PPC constituted the sole protein source. Incorporation of PPC in the diets resulted in decreased dry matter, protein and fat and increased ash contents of the fish body. In conclusion, the type of potato protein concentrate used, especially at high levels, was not suitable as an ingredient in trout feed.
Keywords:fish meal replacement              Oncorhynchus mykiss            potato protein concentrate
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