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王崇, 雷武, 解绶启, 朱晓鸣, 杨云霞, 韩冬. 饲料中豆粕替代鱼粉蛋白对异育银鲫生长、代谢及免疫功能的影响[J]. 水生生物学报, 2009, 33(4): 740-748.
引用本文: 王崇, 雷武, 解绶启, 朱晓鸣, 杨云霞, 韩冬. 饲料中豆粕替代鱼粉蛋白对异育银鲫生长、代谢及免疫功能的影响[J]. 水生生物学报, 2009, 33(4): 740-748.
WANG Chong, LEI Wu, XIE Shou-Qi, ZHU Xiao-Ming, YANG Yun-Xia, HAN Dong. EFFECT OF D IETARY REPLACEM ENT OF FISHM EAL PROTEIN BY SOYBEAN M EAL PROTEIN ON GROW TH PERFORMANCE, M ETABOL ISM AND IMM UNITY OF GIBEL CARP (CARASSIUS AURATUS GIBEL IO)[J]. ACTA HYDROBIOLOGICA SINICA, 2009, 33(4): 740-748.
Citation: WANG Chong, LEI Wu, XIE Shou-Qi, ZHU Xiao-Ming, YANG Yun-Xia, HAN Dong. EFFECT OF D IETARY REPLACEM ENT OF FISHM EAL PROTEIN BY SOYBEAN M EAL PROTEIN ON GROW TH PERFORMANCE, M ETABOL ISM AND IMM UNITY OF GIBEL CARP (CARASSIUS AURATUS GIBEL IO)[J]. ACTA HYDROBIOLOGICA SINICA, 2009, 33(4): 740-748.

饲料中豆粕替代鱼粉蛋白对异育银鲫生长、代谢及免疫功能的影响

EFFECT OF D IETARY REPLACEM ENT OF FISHM EAL PROTEIN BY SOYBEAN M EAL PROTEIN ON GROW TH PERFORMANCE, M ETABOL ISM AND IMM UNITY OF GIBEL CARP (CARASSIUS AURATUS GIBEL IO)

  • 摘要: 本实验评价了饲料中豆粕替代鱼粉蛋白后对异育银鲫的生长、饲料利用、氮代谢和鱼体免疫力等的影响。实验设计 4种等氮等能的饲料,每种 3个重复,分别以豆粕替代饲料中鱼粉蛋白的 0 (对照, D1)、20% (D2)、80%(D3)和 100% (D4)。实验在半循环水养殖系统持续16周,鱼的初重约 2.32g,实验期间水温 23-30℃。结果表明,随着饲料中豆粕含量的升高,摄食率显著升高 (p < 0.05),特定生长率、饲料转化效率、蛋白沉积率和能量沉积率显著降低 (p <0.05) ;蛋白表观消化率显著升高,干物质和能量表观消化率则显著降低 (p < 0.05) ;总氮摄入量、表观氮摄入量、粪氮排出量、非粪氮排泄量、总氮沉积率均随着饲料中豆粕含量的升高呈显著降低的趋势 (p <0.05),生产每千克鱼的氮排放量则随着饲料中豆粕含量的升高显著升高 (p < 0.05) ;血清葡萄糖和甘油三酯的含量显著升高,而胆固醇的含量显著降低 (p <0.05) ;血清的溶菌酶显著降低,超氧化物歧化酶逐渐升高 (p <0.05)。

     

    Abstract: A 162weeks growth was conducted to evaluate the effect of replacement of dietary fishmeal by soybean meal on growth performance, feed utilization, nitrogen metabolism and immunity in gibel carp. Four isonitrogenous and isocaloric dietswere formulated. Each dietwas fed to triplicate groups of fish with the initial weight at about 2.32 g. Soybean meal was used to replace 0 (Control, D1), 20% (D2), 80% (D3) and 100% (D4) of dietary fishmeal protein1 The fish was reared in a semi-recirculating system. During the experiment, water temperature was 23-30℃, photoperiod was 12D∶12L with the light period from 08: 00 to 20: 00, dissolved oxygen was above 5 mg/L, ammonia2N (NH4+-N plus NH3-N) was less than 0.5 mg/L, pH was about 6.4. Fish were fed to satiation twice daily (9: 00 and 15: 00). At the beginning of the experiment, healthy fish (initial body weight about 2.32 g) were batch weighed after 24h feed deprivation and randomly distributed into the 12 tanks (40 fish per tank). The tankswere randomly assigned the four diets. Fifty fish were taken from the remaining fish and frozen for initial fish body chemical analysis. During the experiment, an excess amount of feed was fed to fish and uneaten feed were collected after 1h in each feeding, dried at 60℃ and reweighed. Leaching rate of uneaten feed in tankswas estimated by placingweighed feeds into a tank without fish for 1h and then recovering, drying and reweighing. The average leaching rate was used to calibrate the amount of uneaten feed1 Faeceswere collected after uneaten feed collection at the startof the experiment and through all the experimentperiod after7d. To minimize nutrient leaching in faeces, only fresh and intact faeces were collected1 Faeces were dried at 70℃ for digestibility determination.At the end of the trial, the fish were starved for 1d and batch weighed1 Fish were killed by a blow on the head and blood sampleswere collected (24h after last feeding) from the caudal vein of six fish from each tank at the end of the feeding trial by using heparinized syringes. Blood was centrifuged at 3500 r/min for 15 min, plasma-separated and stored at -80 ℃. The remaining fish in each tank were taken for final fish body composition analysis1 The results showed that feeding rate (FR), specific growth rate (SGR), feed conversion efficiency (FCE), protein retention efficiency (PRE) and energy retention efficiency (ERE) decreased significantly (p p p p p p <0.05). In conclusion, the results from this study showed adverse effects of inclusion of the soybean meal in dietson growth performance, feed utilization, nitrogen metabolism and immunity in gibel carp. The palatability was not negatively affected when soybean mealwas included in the diets1 Unbalanced amino acid composition of soybean meal diets seem to be the main reason to influence growth performance and nitrogen load of gibel carp.

     

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