The potential for rice wine residual as an alternative protein source in a practical diet for Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) at the juvenile stage

2011 
This study investigated the utilization level of rice wine residual (RWS) in a diet for juvenile Nile tilapia. The effects of RWS in diets were evaluated for growth (at week 4), fillet composition, haematological and blood chemical parameters (at weeks 3 and 6) and intestinal morphology (at week 6). The dietary treatments (each diet in triplicate groups) consisted of seven isonitrogenous (320 g kg−1 crude protein) servings that were formulated to include RWS at levels of 0 (control diet), 75, 150, 225, 300, 375 and 450 g kg−1 dry diet (Diets 1–7, respectively) and a commercial diet (Diet 8). The growth performances of fish in the groups on Diets 1–4 did not differ significantly. There were no marked variations in fillet composition, serum lysozyme, haematological profiles and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) among treatment diets, except for haematocrit and BUN (week 3) and haemoglobin (week 6) of fish on Diets 6–7. While the blood glucose increased as the amount of RWS incorporation increased (P < 0.05), the cholesterol decreased (P < 0.05). Only intestinal morphometry of fish fed Diet 7 differed significantly from any of the other treatments. Taken together, RWS (at 225 g kg−1 diet) has the potential for use in juvenile Nile tilapia diet without negative effects.
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