The performances of hybrid grouper, epinephelus Fuscoguttatus × e. Lanceolatus fed with defatted soybean mealbased feeds with supplementation of phytase

Fish meal is the primary protein ingredient in fish feed and this material is expensive and non-renewable. However, the use of plant protein in marine fish feed such as soybean meal products are limited due to anti-nutritional factor that hindered fish performances. Therefore, hybrid grouper, a cros...

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Main Authors: Norfazreena Mohd Faudzi, Rossita Shapawi, Shigeharu Senoo, Amal Biswas Kenji Takii, Annita Seok Kian Yong
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spelling my.ums.eprints.356462023-06-16T13:02:34Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35646/ The performances of hybrid grouper, epinephelus Fuscoguttatus × e. Lanceolatus fed with defatted soybean mealbased feeds with supplementation of phytase Norfazreena Mohd Faudzi Rossita Shapawi Shigeharu Senoo Amal Biswas Kenji Takii Annita Seok Kian Yong QA75-76.95 Calculating machines QL614-639.8 Fishes Fish meal is the primary protein ingredient in fish feed and this material is expensive and non-renewable. However, the use of plant protein in marine fish feed such as soybean meal products are limited due to anti-nutritional factor that hindered fish performances. Therefore, hybrid grouper, a cross between tiger grouper (Epinephelus fuscoguttatus) and giant grouper (E. lanceolatus) was evaluated using defatted soybean meal (DSM) based feed and phytase. DSM- based feeds (30% of protein replacement) with supplementation of phytase at 0 and 2000 FTU/ kg dosages, as well as a control feed (CON) comprised completely of fish meal (FM) was given to the hybrid grouper with an initial body weight of 6.2±0.0g. Each experimental feed was formulated with 50% of crude protein and 12% of crude lipid. The fish were raised in 100L fiberglass tanks equipped with a flow-through water system for each triplicate treatment. The hybrid grouper was fed with the respective feeds twice a day until the perceived satiation level for 12 weeks. Hybrid grouper fed CON and DSM-based feed did not exhibit any significant difference in growth. However, hybrid grouper fed with DSM-based feed grew larger compared to that fed with CON. Hybrid grouper fed with DSM-based feed showed significantly higher feed intake, lower net protein utilization, hepatosomatic index, viscerosomatic index, and apparent digestibility coefficient (ADC) protein values (p<0.05). The value of ADC of phosphorus was slightly higher in DSM-based feed supplemented with phytase at a dosage of 2000 FTU/kg. No significant effect was observed on body proximate composition, morphological condition of the intestine, and ADC of lipids in all the treatments. The results show that hybrid grouper can effectively consume 30% DSM-based feed and supplementing phytase did not affect the fish performances. Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35646/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35646/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Norfazreena Mohd Faudzi and Rossita Shapawi and Shigeharu Senoo and Amal Biswas Kenji Takii and Annita Seok Kian Yong (2022) The performances of hybrid grouper, epinephelus Fuscoguttatus × e. Lanceolatus fed with defatted soybean mealbased feeds with supplementation of phytase. Malaysian Applied Biology, 51 (6). pp. 1-12. https://doi.org/10.55230/mabjournal.v51i6.2466
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topic QA75-76.95 Calculating machines
QL614-639.8 Fishes
spellingShingle QA75-76.95 Calculating machines
QL614-639.8 Fishes
Norfazreena Mohd Faudzi
Rossita Shapawi
Shigeharu Senoo
Amal Biswas Kenji Takii
Annita Seok Kian Yong
The performances of hybrid grouper, epinephelus Fuscoguttatus × e. Lanceolatus fed with defatted soybean mealbased feeds with supplementation of phytase
description Fish meal is the primary protein ingredient in fish feed and this material is expensive and non-renewable. However, the use of plant protein in marine fish feed such as soybean meal products are limited due to anti-nutritional factor that hindered fish performances. Therefore, hybrid grouper, a cross between tiger grouper (Epinephelus fuscoguttatus) and giant grouper (E. lanceolatus) was evaluated using defatted soybean meal (DSM) based feed and phytase. DSM- based feeds (30% of protein replacement) with supplementation of phytase at 0 and 2000 FTU/ kg dosages, as well as a control feed (CON) comprised completely of fish meal (FM) was given to the hybrid grouper with an initial body weight of 6.2±0.0g. Each experimental feed was formulated with 50% of crude protein and 12% of crude lipid. The fish were raised in 100L fiberglass tanks equipped with a flow-through water system for each triplicate treatment. The hybrid grouper was fed with the respective feeds twice a day until the perceived satiation level for 12 weeks. Hybrid grouper fed CON and DSM-based feed did not exhibit any significant difference in growth. However, hybrid grouper fed with DSM-based feed grew larger compared to that fed with CON. Hybrid grouper fed with DSM-based feed showed significantly higher feed intake, lower net protein utilization, hepatosomatic index, viscerosomatic index, and apparent digestibility coefficient (ADC) protein values (p<0.05). The value of ADC of phosphorus was slightly higher in DSM-based feed supplemented with phytase at a dosage of 2000 FTU/kg. No significant effect was observed on body proximate composition, morphological condition of the intestine, and ADC of lipids in all the treatments. The results show that hybrid grouper can effectively consume 30% DSM-based feed and supplementing phytase did not affect the fish performances.
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author Norfazreena Mohd Faudzi
Rossita Shapawi
Shigeharu Senoo
Amal Biswas Kenji Takii
Annita Seok Kian Yong
author_facet Norfazreena Mohd Faudzi
Rossita Shapawi
Shigeharu Senoo
Amal Biswas Kenji Takii
Annita Seok Kian Yong
author_sort Norfazreena Mohd Faudzi
title The performances of hybrid grouper, epinephelus Fuscoguttatus × e. Lanceolatus fed with defatted soybean mealbased feeds with supplementation of phytase
title_short The performances of hybrid grouper, epinephelus Fuscoguttatus × e. Lanceolatus fed with defatted soybean mealbased feeds with supplementation of phytase
title_full The performances of hybrid grouper, epinephelus Fuscoguttatus × e. Lanceolatus fed with defatted soybean mealbased feeds with supplementation of phytase
title_fullStr The performances of hybrid grouper, epinephelus Fuscoguttatus × e. Lanceolatus fed with defatted soybean mealbased feeds with supplementation of phytase
title_full_unstemmed The performances of hybrid grouper, epinephelus Fuscoguttatus × e. Lanceolatus fed with defatted soybean mealbased feeds with supplementation of phytase
title_sort performances of hybrid grouper, epinephelus fuscoguttatus × e. lanceolatus fed with defatted soybean mealbased feeds with supplementation of phytase
publisher Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2022
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35646/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35646/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35646/
https://doi.org/10.55230/mabjournal.v51i6.2466
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