J. Fonseca-Madrigal, Themis Sofía Andrade-López, C. Martínez-Palacios, M. Chávez-Sánchez, M. A. Olvera‐Novoa, P. Navarrete-Ramírez, L. Raggi, C. C. Martínez-Chávez, Sibila Concha-Santos, M. G. Ríos-Durán
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摘要
本试验旨在评价牛蛙生长阶段饲粮蛋白脂比。配制9种均衡等能饲粮,将3种不同蛋白质水平(300、400和500 g kg−1)和3种不同脂肪水平(50、100和200 g kg−1)分别组合为P300/50L、P300/100L、P300/200L、P400/50L、P400/100L、P400/200L、P500/50L、P500/100L和P500/200L。此外,在实验期间还测试了墨西哥常用来喂养牛蛙的一种商业鱼饲料。研究了生长性能、动物生产性能参数、胴体组成以及肌肉和肝脏脂肪酸分布。饲养试验结果表明,与商品饲粮相比,各试验饲粮均提高了青蛙的生长、饲料系数和青蛙腿重。无论饲料脂肪含量如何,当饲粮蛋白质含量为400和500 g kg−1时,牛蛙的生长速度更快。同样值得注意的是,使用P500/200L饲料的青蛙体重是饲喂商业饲料的青蛙的两倍。与商业饮食相比,DHA、EPA和总omega-3脂肪酸在肌肉中的含量增加了一倍,在肝脏中的含量增加了2到8倍。在所有情况下,胴体最终近端组成反映了日粮组成。建议饲粮中添加400 g kg - 1蛋白质和50 g kg - 1脂质(蛋白/脂质比:7.4;总能量:18.2 MJ kg−1)足以满足牛蛙生长阶段的性能,从而在较短的时间内达到市场规模,从而降低养殖风险和生产成本
Effect of dietary protein:lipid ratio on growth and body composition in bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus)
- A feeding trial was performed to assess dietary protein:lipid ratios for the grow-out phase of the bullfrog ( Lithobates catesbeianus ). Nine balanced isoenergetic diets were formulated, combining three different protein levels (300, 400, and 500 g kg −1 ) with three different lipid levels (50, 100, and 200 g kg −1 ), designated as P300/50L, P300/100L, P300/200L, P400/50L, P400/100L, P400/200L, P500/50L, P500/100L, and P500/200L. Additionally, a commercial fish feed, commonly used in Mexico to feed bullfrogs, was also tested during the experiment. Growth performance, animal performance parameters, carcass composition, and fatty acid profiles in muscle and liver were evaluated. The feeding trial results showed that all the experimental diets enhanced growth, feed conversion ratio, and frog-leg weight compared with the commercial diet. Bullfrogs had higher growth with 400 and 500 g kg −1 of dietary protein regardless of dietary lipid content. It was also notable that with the P500/200L diet, frogs doubled the weight of those fed the commercial diet. DHA, EPA, and total omega-3 fatty acids were double in muscle and two to eight times higher in the liver compared with the commercial diet. In all cases, the final proximal composition of carcass reflected the diet composition. It is suggested that a diet containing 400 g kg −1 of protein and 50 g kg −1 lipids (protein/lipid ratio: 7.4; gross energy: 18.2 MJ kg −1 ) is adequate for bullfrog performance during the grow-out phase to achieve market size in a shorter period, thus, reducing farming risks and production costs
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The Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (RBZ; Brazilian Journal of Animal Science) encompasses all fields of Animal Science Research. The RBZ publishes original scientific articles in the areas of Aquaculture, Biometeorology and Animal Welfare, Forage Crops and Grasslands, Animal and Forage Plants Breeding and Genetics, Animal Reproduction, Ruminant and Non-Ruminant Nutrition, and Animal Production Systems and Agribusiness.