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Vitamin D3 Requirement in Practical Diet of White Shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, at Low Salinity Rearing Conditions

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JOURNAL OF THE WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY
Volume 46, Issue 5, Pages 531-538

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jwas.12209

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  1. China Agriculture Research System [47]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [10351064001000000]

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A 10-week feeding trial was conducted to determine the requirements of vitamin D-3 in juvenile Litopenaeus vannamei at low salinity rearing conditions. The basal practical diet contained 685 IU vitamin D-3 per kg diet, Diets 2-6 contained 1960, 3240, 4220, 5630, and 7550 IU vitamin D-3 per kg diet, respectively. Diets were fed twice daily to triplicate groups of L. vannamei (initial average weight 0.39 +/- 0.01g). Growth performance and alkaline phosphatase activity in hepatosomatic were not affected by the supplementation of vitamin D-3. Hepatosomatic index of shrimp fed diets containing vitamin D-3 at 685, 1960, and 3240 IU/kg was lower than the diet containing vitamin D-3 at 7550 IU. Whole-body moisture and zinc content were significantly decreased with increasing vitamin D-3. Similarly, higher value was also observed on whole-body protein, ash content, calcium, and phosphorus and magnesium concentration with increasing vitamin D-3. Results of the current study indicated that vitamin D-3 from ingredients could meet the growth requirement but not for whole-body mineral deposition. Broken-line regression analysis based on maximum whole-body ash indicated that vitamin D-3 requirement was recommended to be 6366 IU/kg for juvenile L. vannamei at low salinity rearing conditions.

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