Comparison of the digestibility of diets based on fish meal and soybean meal in Litopenaeus Vannamei Boone 1931, using different temperatures and salinities for culture

The digestibility of fish meal and soybean meal by Litopenaeus vannamei was determined at different temperatures (22ºC and 28ºC) and salinities (16‰ and 35‰) using practical diets based on ingredients available in Mexico. The digestibility of soybean meal was consistently higher compared to that of...

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Main Authors: H Cabanillas-Beltrán, JT Ponce-Palafox, CA Martínez-Palacios, MC Chávez-Sánchez, LG Ross
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2001-03-01
Series:Ciencias Marinas
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Online Access:https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/499
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author H Cabanillas-Beltrán
JT Ponce-Palafox
CA Martínez-Palacios
MC Chávez-Sánchez
LG Ross
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CA Martínez-Palacios
MC Chávez-Sánchez
LG Ross
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description The digestibility of fish meal and soybean meal by Litopenaeus vannamei was determined at different temperatures (22ºC and 28ºC) and salinities (16‰ and 35‰) using practical diets based on ingredients available in Mexico. The digestibility of soybean meal was consistently higher compared to that of fish meal, in terms of the apparent digestibilities of dry matter, crude protein and aminoacids, suggesting that soybean meal proteins are more readily digested. For fish meal, the apparent digestibility of the dry matter was reduced by high salinity at 28ºC, and the carbohydrate apparent digestibility was reduced by high salinity at both temperatures. The high salinity also reduced the digestibility of dry-matter, lipids and carbohydrates in soybean meal at 28°C, but had no effect on crude protein digestibility. This may have implications for the role of carbohydrates as source of energy in practical diets for shrimp. The results also suggest that the fish meal used might have been of reduced quality.
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spelling doaj.art-a47ec5ac9677407e8b25080308c0581d2024-03-03T19:28:30ZengUniversidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaCiencias Marinas0185-38802395-90532001-03-0127410.7773/cm.v27i4.499Comparison of the digestibility of diets based on fish meal and soybean meal in Litopenaeus Vannamei Boone 1931, using different temperatures and salinities for cultureH Cabanillas-Beltrán0JT Ponce-Palafox1CA Martínez-Palacios2MC Chávez-Sánchez3LG Ross4Instituto Tecnológico de TepicUniversidad Autónoma del Estado de MorelosInstituto de Investigaciones sobre Recursos NaturalesUnidad Mazatlán en Acuicultura y Manejo Ambiental del CIADUniversity of Stirling The digestibility of fish meal and soybean meal by Litopenaeus vannamei was determined at different temperatures (22ºC and 28ºC) and salinities (16‰ and 35‰) using practical diets based on ingredients available in Mexico. The digestibility of soybean meal was consistently higher compared to that of fish meal, in terms of the apparent digestibilities of dry matter, crude protein and aminoacids, suggesting that soybean meal proteins are more readily digested. For fish meal, the apparent digestibility of the dry matter was reduced by high salinity at 28ºC, and the carbohydrate apparent digestibility was reduced by high salinity at both temperatures. The high salinity also reduced the digestibility of dry-matter, lipids and carbohydrates in soybean meal at 28°C, but had no effect on crude protein digestibility. This may have implications for the role of carbohydrates as source of energy in practical diets for shrimp. The results also suggest that the fish meal used might have been of reduced quality. https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/499Digestibilitytemperaturesalinitysoybean mealfish mealshrimp
spellingShingle H Cabanillas-Beltrán
JT Ponce-Palafox
CA Martínez-Palacios
MC Chávez-Sánchez
LG Ross
Comparison of the digestibility of diets based on fish meal and soybean meal in Litopenaeus Vannamei Boone 1931, using different temperatures and salinities for culture
Ciencias Marinas
Digestibility
temperature
salinity
soybean meal
fish meal
shrimp
title Comparison of the digestibility of diets based on fish meal and soybean meal in Litopenaeus Vannamei Boone 1931, using different temperatures and salinities for culture
title_full Comparison of the digestibility of diets based on fish meal and soybean meal in Litopenaeus Vannamei Boone 1931, using different temperatures and salinities for culture
title_fullStr Comparison of the digestibility of diets based on fish meal and soybean meal in Litopenaeus Vannamei Boone 1931, using different temperatures and salinities for culture
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the digestibility of diets based on fish meal and soybean meal in Litopenaeus Vannamei Boone 1931, using different temperatures and salinities for culture
title_short Comparison of the digestibility of diets based on fish meal and soybean meal in Litopenaeus Vannamei Boone 1931, using different temperatures and salinities for culture
title_sort comparison of the digestibility of diets based on fish meal and soybean meal in litopenaeus vannamei boone 1931 using different temperatures and salinities for culture
topic Digestibility
temperature
salinity
soybean meal
fish meal
shrimp
url https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/499
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