Nutritive value of diets containing fish silage for juvenile Litopenaeus vannamei (Bonne, 1931)

Pedro Gallardo, Gabriela Gaxiola, Sofía Soberano, J. Gabriel Taboada, Marquelia Pérez, Carlos Rosas, Gerard Cuzon, L. Gabriela Espinosa, Angela Sotelo

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BACKGROUND: Fish wastes has been used for many years as an alternative in feeds for aquaculture. In the present study weight gain of juvenile white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei fed diets including fish waste silage (WS), fish waste silage with soybean meal SBM (WS + S) or fish waste meal (WM) was compared. A conventional acidic silage process was applied to obtain from wastes (skin, heads, bones and viscera) of snapper (Lutjanus spp.), grunt (Haemulon plumieri), and grouper (Epinephelus spp.) an ingredient rich in protein. RESULTS: After 3 days ensilage more than 90% protein was hydrolysed. Waste material processed at pH 3.8 lost about 24% tryptophan. Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) prevented lipid oxidation, as shown after 45 days with malonaldehyde production. Shrimp fed WS + S diet gained 0.7 g per week higher than those fed WS and WM diets with 0.3 g per week (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: WS processed with formic acid under conditions of low pH is beneficial for the white shrimp L. vannamei. It sustained reasonable weight gain combined with soybean meal in practical diets. On the other hand, BHT addition was beneficial in preventing oxidative action during silage preparation.

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Páginas (desde-hasta)2320-2325
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
Volumen92
N.º11
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 30 ago. 2012

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