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Evaluation of a single-cell protein as a dietary fish meal substitute for whiteleg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei
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NutritionSingle-cell ProteinPro 8Aquaculture SystemExperimental NutritionAquatic Food SystemBody CompositionAquacultureBiochemical NutritionFeed AdditiveFood SciencesPublic HealthHealth SciencesPro 6Nutrient PhysiologyAnimal NutritionClinical NutritionAlternative Protein SourceNutritional ResponseFood PreservativesBiologyPro 4PhysiologyNutritional SciencesMetabolism
Abstract A 9-week feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the optimum dietary level of PROTIDE (PRO), a single-cell protein obtained from the bacteria Corynebacterium ammoniagenes , as a substitute for fish meal in the diet of whiteleg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei . Five diets were formulated that replaced fish meal at 0% (PRO 0 ), 10% (PRO 2 ), 20% (PRO 4 ), 30% (PRO 6 ) and 40% (PRO 8 ). Fifty shrimp averaging 0.15 ± 0.02 g (mean ± SD) body weight were randomly distributed between 20 experimental tanks and fed one of the five experimental diets. At the end of the experiment, final weight, weight gain, specific growth rate and feed conversion ratio of shrimp fed PRO 0 and PRO 2 diets were significantly improved compared to those fed PRO 6 and PRO 8 diets ( P < 0.05). The proximate composition of muscle and the whole body indicated an increase in crude protein content with an increase in dietary PRO level. These results suggest that, for whiteleg shrimp, the optimum dietary level of PRO when used as a replacement for fish meal should be greater than 10% (PRO 2 ) but less than 20% (PRO 4 ) without any additional dietary amino acid supplementation.
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