Effects of dietary organic acids on the growth and feed efficiency (Record no. 7236)

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Transcribing agency Commission on Higher Education
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Classification number LG 995 2018 C6 J36
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Personal name Jamis, Jhumar O.
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Title Effects of dietary organic acids on the growth and feed efficiency
Statement of responsibility, etc. Jhumar O. Jamis
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Iloilo
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. : University of the Philippines Visayas
Date of publication, distribution, etc. ,2018.
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Extent ix, 45 pages;
Other physical details 29cm.
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General note Thesis (Master of Science in Fisheries major in Aquaculture) -- University of the Philippines Visayas, June 2018.
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Summary, etc. The interest in seeking antibiotic alternative substances that could inhibit pathogens and also act as alternative growth promoters (AGP) has arisen due to greater restrictions or ban of commercial antibiotics. Organic acids and their salts had received an increasing global attention as AGPs and prophylactic against bacterial pathogens. One of the cheap sources of organic acids are vinegar. In this study, two separate 60-day feeding experiments and one attractability test were conducted. The first feeding experiment (experiment I) evaluated the growth performance, feed efficiency, and survival of Litopenaeus vannamei fed with diet supplemented with 2% distilled water (control), apple cider vinegar (ACV), coconut sap vinegar (CSV), cane vinegar (CaV) and sodium acetate (NaOAc) salt. Attractability of experiment 1 diets were assessed using multiple-chambered rectangular tanks. The result showed that shrimp fed with organic vinegar supplemented diets showed a significantly higher weight gain, SGR and significantly lower FCR, with CSV determined as the best AGP (p < 0.05). Attractability test further confirmed that CSV diet was significantly more attractive than the other diets (p<0.05). The second feeding experiment (experiment 2) assessed the efficiency of CSV at different concentrations (0%, 2%, 4%, 6%, and 8%). The result of experiment 2 showed that at 2% and 4% CSV supplementation, shrimp exhibited significantly higher (p < 0.05) growth performance and feed efficiency, with 2% CSV supplementation as the most efficient. The findings of the present study indicate that organic vinegar at 2% and 4% supplementation can substantially enhance the growth performance and feed efficiency of L. vannamei. The beneficial effects of organic vinegar may help reduce e reliance of antibiotics as AGPs in shrimp aquaculture industry.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Litopenaeus vannamei.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Aquaculture
Geographic subdivision Philippines.
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