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摘要
本试验研究了用银合父叶粉替代鱼粉对凡纳梅对虾(Penaeus vannamei Boone, 1931)的存活率、生长性能、消化酶活性、生化体组成和肌肉组织的影响。研究了五种不同的饮食,用l。白色头状花序叶粉在0,5,10,15和20%,在三次重复。将对虾放养在0.5 m3的水族箱中,每箱70只,饲喂60 d的试验饲料。结果表明:各处理组间的成活率(%)、日增重(g d -1)、特定生长率(% d -1)、采食量(%鱼-1 d -1)、饲料系数、蛋白质效率和蛋白质保留率无显著差异(p < 0.05)。胃α-淀粉酶和胃蛋白酶以及肠糜凝胰蛋白酶(mU min-1 mg蛋白-1)在各处理间无显著差异。然而,用l代替鱼粉的饲料显著提高了肠道α-淀粉酶的含量。与其他处理相比,白头莲叶粉含量为0、5%和10%。各组虾肉的生化成分(除脂类外)和质构(N)无显著差异。结果表明,l。白头叶粉替代鱼粉的比例可达20%。关键词:消化酶,生长,白头银合子,白腿虾
Effects of replacing fish meal with different levels of Lead tree (Leucaena leucocephala) leaf powder on growth, survival, digestive enzymes activity, muscle biochemical composition and texture of white-leg shrimp Penaeus vannamei Boone, 1931
This study investigated the effects of replacing fish meal with Leucaena leucocephala leaf powder on survival,growth performance, digestive enzyme activities, biochemical body composition and muscle texture of the whiteleg shrimp (Penaeus vannamei Boone, 1931). Five different diets were examined, by replacing fish meal withL. leucocephala leaf powder at 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20%, in triplicates. Shrimps were stocked in 0.5 m3 tanks @ 70 shrimps pertank and fed on the experimental diets for a period of 60 days. The results showed that the survival rate (%), daily weightgain (g day-1), specific growth rate (% day-1), feed intake (% fish-1 day-1), feed conversion ratio, protein efficiency ratio, andprotein retention were not significantly different (p>0,05) among the treatment groups. The values of α-amylase and pepsinin the stomach and chymotrypsin (mU min-1 mg protein-1) in the intestine were not significantly different among treatments.However, the value of α-amylase in the intestine was significantly higher in animals fed diets that replaced fish meal withL. leucocephala leaf powder at 0, 5 and 10% compared to other treatments. The biochemical constituents (except for lipid)and the texture (N) of shrimp meat were not significantly different among treatment groups. The results suggested thatL. leucocephala leaf powder could replace fish meal up to 20% in white-leg shrimp diets.
Keywords: Digestive enzyme, Growth, Leucaena leucocephala, White-leg shrimp