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Soluble and insoluble fractions of the sardine waste protein hydrolysate in silver catfish feeding: feed intake and excretion of ammonia

ABSTRACT

The fish protein hydrolysate is produced by the enzymatic hydrolysis of seafood industry wastes, resulting in a high quality ingredient to be used in fish feed. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the fractions of the sardine protein waste hydrolysate fractions on feed intake and ammonia excretion of silver catfish. The soluble and insoluble fractions of the sardine muscle hydrolysate, evaluated individually and in combination were tested. Juvenile silver catfish (9.76±0.55g) were divided into twelve 20L aquaria, in the density of four fish per tank, resulting in an average biomass of 1.90±0.17g/L. The protein hydrolysate was produced with fresh sardine carcasses using the enzyme Protamex(r) bacterial protease (Novozymes A/S) and soluble and insoluble fractions were derived. The diets were isonitrogenous (39% CP) and isocaloric (4450kcal EB/kg) and the hydrolysate fractions were included in order to provide 50% of the protein of the diet. The soluble fraction has higher degree of hydrolysis (20.1%) compared to the insoluble fraction (9.97%). The two diets containing the hydrolysate soluble fraction were the most consumed. With 5 hours of evaluation, the diet containing the hydrolysate soluble fraction increased the excretion of ammonia in relation to diet containing the insoluble fraction. After 25 hours, the soluble fraction also increases the excretion of ammonia but this time in relation to the diet containing a combination of two fractions. It was concluded that the inclusion of the sardine protein hydrolysate soluble fraction in the diet stimulates the silver catfish feed intake, but when inclusion is high it can increase ammonia excretion of juvenile silvercatfish.

Keywords:
enzymatic hydrolysis, fish nutrition, industrial waste, Rhamdia quelen; Sardinella sp

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