Influence of Acalypha indica supplemented diet on the feeding energetics and growth of fish Labeo rohita

Michelle Aquilera, GK Costa, R. Santhiya, Fathimath Nishana, Juli Jefrith, Amala Ancy, J. Vinoliya, J. Mary, M. Mettilda
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Aquaculture production relies on the quality of feed and a balanced diet helps to maximize fish yield and profitability. Plant based feed supplements in aquaculture are ideal as growth promoters and immunostimulants. The present study assessed the effect of a medicinal plant, Acalypha indica leaf on the feeding energetics and growth of the freshwater fish, Labeo rohita. Incorporation of different concentrations of Acalypha indica leaf supplemented diet enhanced the assimilation, conversion and metabolic rate when the fish were fed with 20% concentration of A. indica leaf in the feed. The assimilation efficiency as well as the gross conversion efficiencies showed an increase and maximum growth was observed at 20% concentration suggesting the leaf inclusion as a growth promotor.
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枸杞添加饲料对红颡鱼摄食能量和生长的影响
水产养殖生产依赖于饲料质量,均衡的饮食有助于最大限度地提高鱼类产量和盈利能力。水产养殖中植物性饲料添加剂是理想的生长促进剂和免疫刺激剂。本研究评价了药用植物白果叶对淡水鱼(Labeo rohita)摄食能量和生长的影响。在饲料中添加不同浓度的黑桫椤叶时,在饲料中添加20%浓度的黑桫椤叶可提高鱼的同化、转化和代谢率。同化效率和总转化效率均有所提高,且在20%浓度下生长达到最大值,说明叶片包涵体具有促进生长的作用。
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