The present study assessed the effect of different feed ingredients on nutrient apparent digestibility coefficients (ADC), nitrogen/energy balance and morphology changes in the intestine of Nile tilapia; using a control diet and six test diets, in which the following six ingredients were included at 30%: hydrolysed feather meal (HFM), soybean meal (SBM), rice bran (RB), rapeseed meal (RM), sunflower meal (SFM) and dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS). The proximal, middle and distal intestine was processed for quantitative histology counting the number of goblet cells (GC), and measuring the thickness of lamina propria (LP) and submucosa (SM). The study showed that the ADC of protein in raw materials were highest in SBM (92.2%), fol...
New and alternative plant ingredients are increasingly incorporated in fish feed due to the scarcity...
It was determined in this work the coefficients of apparent and true digestibility of protein and am...
After being shifted to a new diet, time related alterations in digestibility, faecal waste productio...
The present study assessed the effect of different feed ingredients on nutrient apparent digestibili...
Diet composition, ingredient and nutrients, are important to consider for maintaining intestinal fun...
Physiological response of Nile tilapia to diets with both sunflower (SFSC) and cotton seed cakes (CS...
An increase in salinity of the aquatic habitat can be an environmental stress factor for fresh aquat...
This study shows that alternatives for fishmeal in a fish diet affect not only fish growth but also ...
Soluble non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) present in cereal grains may affect performance of Nile til...
Soluble non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) present in cereal grains may affect performance of Nile til...
The objective of this study was to determine the coefficients of apparent and true digestibility of ...
The objective of this study was to determine the coefficients of apparent and true digestibility of ...
ABSTRACT This study evaluated the modification of a diet for Nile tilapia culture using plant protei...
The effect of fractionating flax, peas and canola on the digestibility of these ingredients in Nile ...
Apparent digestibility coefficients (ADC) of gross energy and dry matter (DM) and mineral availabili...
New and alternative plant ingredients are increasingly incorporated in fish feed due to the scarcity...
It was determined in this work the coefficients of apparent and true digestibility of protein and am...
After being shifted to a new diet, time related alterations in digestibility, faecal waste productio...
The present study assessed the effect of different feed ingredients on nutrient apparent digestibili...
Diet composition, ingredient and nutrients, are important to consider for maintaining intestinal fun...
Physiological response of Nile tilapia to diets with both sunflower (SFSC) and cotton seed cakes (CS...
An increase in salinity of the aquatic habitat can be an environmental stress factor for fresh aquat...
This study shows that alternatives for fishmeal in a fish diet affect not only fish growth but also ...
Soluble non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) present in cereal grains may affect performance of Nile til...
Soluble non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) present in cereal grains may affect performance of Nile til...
The objective of this study was to determine the coefficients of apparent and true digestibility of ...
The objective of this study was to determine the coefficients of apparent and true digestibility of ...
ABSTRACT This study evaluated the modification of a diet for Nile tilapia culture using plant protei...
The effect of fractionating flax, peas and canola on the digestibility of these ingredients in Nile ...
Apparent digestibility coefficients (ADC) of gross energy and dry matter (DM) and mineral availabili...
New and alternative plant ingredients are increasingly incorporated in fish feed due to the scarcity...
It was determined in this work the coefficients of apparent and true digestibility of protein and am...
After being shifted to a new diet, time related alterations in digestibility, faecal waste productio...