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Apparent digestibility of selected ingredients in diets for juvenile grouper, Epinephelus coioides (Hamilton)

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AQUACULTURE RESEARCH
Volume 35, Issue 13, Pages 1261-1269

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2109.2004.01148.x

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Epinephelus coioides; grouper; apparent digestibility coefficients; plant protein sources; animal protein sources

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Apparent digestibility coefficients (ADCs) for dry matter (ADC(dm)) and crude protein (ADC(cp)) of selected feed ingredients were determined in vivo for grouper using passive faeces collection (Guelph System). A reference diet (RF) and test diets (consisted of 70% RF and 30% test ingredient) with 1% Cr2O3 as an inert indicator were used. An RF contained 45% protein, 10% fat and 15.7 kJ g(-1) metabolizable energy. Three isonitrogenous and isocaloric diets, each contained a test ingredient (white fish meal, white cowpea meal and ipil-ipil leaf meal), were used in a growth study based on ADC(cp) of feed ingredients. An RF without Cr2O3 was a control. The ADC values of experimental diets were also determined. In grouper, the ADC(dm) of white cowpea meal, defatted soybean meal, wheat flour and shrimp meal (74-76%) were significantly lower than that of squid meal (99%), but comparable with those of the fish meals (84-89%). No significant difference was observed between the ADC(dm) of ipil-ipil leaf meal, rice bran and wheat flour (56-73%). The ADC(cp) of white cowpea meal and defatted soybean meal were similar to those of the fish meals, squid meal and shrimp meal (94-99%). The ADC(cp) of wheat flour was comparable with that of ipil-ipil leaf meal (79-83%). Rice bran had the lowest ADC(cp) value of 43%. Based on specific growth rate (SGR), the growth of fish fed white cowpea meal-based diets was similar to that of the control fish (3.2-3.3% day(-1)). Also, no significant difference was observed between the ADC(dm) (68-72%) and ADC(cp) (88-91%) of white cowpea meal-based diet and the control diet. The results suggest that ADC values can be used as indicators to determine the nutritional value of feed ingredients. White cowpea meal can be incorporated as a protein source in practical diet for grouper at 20.5% of the diet with no adverse effect on growth.

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