The identification and development of a new plant-based feed ingredient as an alternative protein source to FM have gained the interest of the aquafeed industrial players. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the physical, biochemical, and bacteriological properties of dietary FWM and the impacts on the growth and reproductive performances of farmed female stinging catfish, H. fossilis broodstock. Five experimental diets were formulated with different FWM inclusion (0, 25, 50, 75, and 100%). Fatty acid profiles such as 4:0, 10:0, 20:0, 21:0, 22:0, 24:0, 20:1n9, 18:3n6, 20:3n6, 20:4n6, and 22:6n3 were found in higher levels in FWM compared to the water spinach meal (WM). Meanwhile, there were no significant differences in the physical ...
The production of ballan wrasse is hampered by the poor growth and feeding performances and lack of ...
Not AvailableSoybean meal (SBM) and groundnut meal (GNM) incorporated diets were evaluated as repla...
Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) are herbivores with longer coiled intestines compared to carniv...
The development of plant ingredients as an alternative to fish meal (FM) has received sustained inte...
Fermented soy pulp (FSP) is currently capturing attention worldwide because of the high price of fis...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of enzyme-hydrolyzed soybean (EHSB) to replace fish meal and...
With the rapid development of the aquaculture industry and the shortage of global fishery resources,...
Fish meal (FM) has excellent protein and lipid profile. However, FM is losing its acceptability and ...
Abstract The feeding experiment was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of locally available feed res...
As intensively cultured fish usually require high protein feeds, and since feeds are normally the la...
In aquaculture research, one important aim of gut microbiota studies is to provide the scientific ba...
Feeds are crucial elements in aquaculture and can represent up to 70% of total operation costs. Gene...
The reduction of dependence on fishmeal (FM) in is compulsory for a sustainable growth of aquacultur...
The study revealed the potential of fermented soybean meal (FSBM) as a fish meal (FM) replacement in...
In recent years, with the increase of varieties and the expansion of scale in aquaculture, as well a...
The production of ballan wrasse is hampered by the poor growth and feeding performances and lack of ...
Not AvailableSoybean meal (SBM) and groundnut meal (GNM) incorporated diets were evaluated as repla...
Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) are herbivores with longer coiled intestines compared to carniv...
The development of plant ingredients as an alternative to fish meal (FM) has received sustained inte...
Fermented soy pulp (FSP) is currently capturing attention worldwide because of the high price of fis...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of enzyme-hydrolyzed soybean (EHSB) to replace fish meal and...
With the rapid development of the aquaculture industry and the shortage of global fishery resources,...
Fish meal (FM) has excellent protein and lipid profile. However, FM is losing its acceptability and ...
Abstract The feeding experiment was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of locally available feed res...
As intensively cultured fish usually require high protein feeds, and since feeds are normally the la...
In aquaculture research, one important aim of gut microbiota studies is to provide the scientific ba...
Feeds are crucial elements in aquaculture and can represent up to 70% of total operation costs. Gene...
The reduction of dependence on fishmeal (FM) in is compulsory for a sustainable growth of aquacultur...
The study revealed the potential of fermented soybean meal (FSBM) as a fish meal (FM) replacement in...
In recent years, with the increase of varieties and the expansion of scale in aquaculture, as well a...
The production of ballan wrasse is hampered by the poor growth and feeding performances and lack of ...
Not AvailableSoybean meal (SBM) and groundnut meal (GNM) incorporated diets were evaluated as repla...
Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) are herbivores with longer coiled intestines compared to carniv...