Effects of different dietary carbohydrate levels on growth, feed utilization and body composition of juvenile grouper Epinephelus akaara
2016
Abstract Six isoproteic and isolipidic diets were designated to investigate the effects of dietary carbohydrate level (from 0% to 30%) on growth performance, feed utilization and body composition of juvenile grouper Epinephelus akaara (initially weighing, 7.79 ± 0.01 g/fish). Each diet was given to triplicate groups (20 juvenile grouper per cage) for 8-weeks. The weight gain (WG) and final body weight (FBW) were quadratically and linearly related to the increase of dietary carbohydrate level ( P P > 0.05). As the level of dietary carbohydrate increased both quadratic and linear responses were observed on the intraperitoneal fat ratio (IPF). The whole body and muscle lipid content were relatively lower in fish fed the 30% dietary carbohydrate diet compared with the other treatments. Liver glycogen content generally increased with increasing dietary carbohydrate levels. Energy retention (ER) and lipid retention (LR) decreased significantly with increasing dietary carbohydrate levels. Based on second-order polynomial regression analysis of WG, this study suggests that 7.64% dietary carbohydrate level provides a maximum growth for juvenile E. akaara. Statement of relevance The main aim of this study is to determine the effects of dietary carbohydrate levels on growth performance, feed utilization and body composition of juvenile E. akaara . The research outcomes will develop formulated diets for E. akaara and will have good potential of being commercialized
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