Nutritional evaluation of waste date fruit as partial substitute for soybean meal in practical diets of juvenile Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus L
2009
AZAZA, M.S. | MENSI, F. | KAMMOUN, W. | ABDELOUAHEB, A. | BRINI, B. | KRAÏEM, M.
The potential of waste date meal (WDM; low-quality date palm, Phoenix dactylifera L.) as a carbohydrate source in formulated diets for Nile tilapia was evaluated. Four isocaloric-practical diets (15.7 kJ g⁻¹) were formulated incorporating WDM at 0, 100, 200 and 300 g kg⁻¹ levels as partial substitutes for soybean meal (SBM). These were designated D₀ [284 g crude protein (CP) and 383 g carbohydrate (CHO) kg⁻¹ diet], D₁ (279 g CP and 446 g CHO kg⁻¹ diet), D₂ (207 g CP and 495 g CHO kg⁻¹ diet) and D₃ (175 g CP and 578 g CHO kg⁻¹ diet). Each diet was fed to three replicate groups of 30 fish [20.20 ± 0.09 g (±SE)] for 75 days. No feed-related mortality was observed during the entire experimental period. Final body weight (FBW) and specific growth rate (SGR) in the different treatments were statistically not significantly different (P > 0.05). Protein efficiency rate (PER) was lowest in diet D₀ and increased with decrease of SBM content (D₁-D₃). A significant increase in whole body lipid content was recorded in fish fed diets D₂ and D₃. Results showed that WDM could be a substitute for SBM up to 300 g kg⁻¹ in practical Nile tilapia diets without compromising growth.
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