One of the major problems facing aquaculture is the inadequate supply of fish oil mostly used for fish feed manufacturing. The continued growth in aquaculture production cannot depend on this finite feed resources, therefore, it is imperative that cheap and readily available substitutes that do not compromise fish growth and fillet quality be found. To achieve this, a 12-week feeding trial with Heterobranchus longifilis fed diets differing in lipid source was conducted. Diets were supplemented with 6% lipid as fish oil, soybean oil, palm oil, coconut oil, groundnut oil and melon seed oil. Triplicate groups of 20 H. longifilis were fed the experimental diets two times a day to apparent satiation, over 84 days. Growth, digestibility, and musc...
Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) aquaculture is poised for expansion, due in part to rapid growth rate, ...
Soybean oil, cod liver oil and coconut oil were tested singly or in combination (1:1) as a source of...
An experiment was conducted over 56 days to determine the effects of shea butter oil, parklard and p...
A study was carried out to examine the effect of lipid level on growth and feed utilization of Heter...
This study investigated the effects of dietary palm oil (PO) on growth performance and carcass compo...
Supplies of marine fish oil (FO) are limited and continued growth in aquaculture production dictates...
International audienceAn 8-week feeding trial was carried out to determine the effect of increasing ...
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The present study examines the effect of four semi-purified diets (casein-gelatin based) where the s...
During 8-weeks feeding trial, four experimental diets were designed to assess the effects of differe...
An experiment was carried out to determine the effects of dietary fish oil replacement at an optimal...
A 60 days feeding trial was conducted to determine the effect of increasing dietary lipid (alternati...
A 12-week feeding experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary fatty acids composi...
Abstract.—The effects of feeding diets supplemented with oils of varying sources and fatty acid comp...
Previous results demonstrated the stimulating effect of soybean phosphatidylcholine (PC) on the util...
Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) aquaculture is poised for expansion, due in part to rapid growth rate, ...
Soybean oil, cod liver oil and coconut oil were tested singly or in combination (1:1) as a source of...
An experiment was conducted over 56 days to determine the effects of shea butter oil, parklard and p...
A study was carried out to examine the effect of lipid level on growth and feed utilization of Heter...
This study investigated the effects of dietary palm oil (PO) on growth performance and carcass compo...
Supplies of marine fish oil (FO) are limited and continued growth in aquaculture production dictates...
International audienceAn 8-week feeding trial was carried out to determine the effect of increasing ...
Gedruckte Ausg. im Verlag Kassel Univ. Press (www.upress.uni-kassel.de) erschienen
The present study examines the effect of four semi-purified diets (casein-gelatin based) where the s...
During 8-weeks feeding trial, four experimental diets were designed to assess the effects of differe...
An experiment was carried out to determine the effects of dietary fish oil replacement at an optimal...
A 60 days feeding trial was conducted to determine the effect of increasing dietary lipid (alternati...
A 12-week feeding experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary fatty acids composi...
Abstract.—The effects of feeding diets supplemented with oils of varying sources and fatty acid comp...
Previous results demonstrated the stimulating effect of soybean phosphatidylcholine (PC) on the util...
Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) aquaculture is poised for expansion, due in part to rapid growth rate, ...
Soybean oil, cod liver oil and coconut oil were tested singly or in combination (1:1) as a source of...
An experiment was conducted over 56 days to determine the effects of shea butter oil, parklard and p...