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Dietary protease, carbohydrase and micro-encapsulated organic acid salts individually or in combination improved growth, feed utilization and intestinal histology of Pacific white shrimp

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Abstract The present study evaluated the effects of a protease, a carbohydrase complex and a micro-encapsulated organic acid salt blend in low fish meal diet on growth, nutrient utilization, digestive… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The present study evaluated the effects of a protease, a carbohydrase complex and a micro-encapsulated organic acid salt blend in low fish meal diet on growth, nutrient utilization, digestive enzyme activity and intestinal histology of Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei). A positive control diet (PC) and a negative control diet (NC) were designed to contain 20% and 10% fish meal respectively. Then a protease complex (P, 175 mg/kg), a multi-carbohydrase (C, 100 mg/kg) and a micro-encapsulated organic acid salt blend (O, 825 mg/kg) were supplemented to the NC diet individually or in combination to formulate another seven diets (P, C, O, P + C, P + O, C + O, P + C + O). The nine isonitrogenous and isoenergetic diets were fed to shrimp (2.1 g) for 49 days. The shrimp fed the PC diet had the highest weight gain (WG) (529.6%) and lowest feed conversion ratio (FCR) (1.20) while those fed the NC diet had the worst growth (382.1% and 1.55, respectively) among the treatments. The supplementation of protease, carbohydrase and micro-encapsulated organic acid salts significantly improved WG and decreased FCR (P   .05). The findings showed that the individual or combined supplementation of protease, carbohydrase and micro-encapsulated organic acid salts in low fish meal diet (10% fish meal) could improve the growth performance and nutrient utilization of Pacific white shrimp.

Keywords: carbohydrase; encapsulated organic; histology; micro encapsulated; organic acid

Journal Title: Aquaculture
Year Published: 2019

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