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Reduction of crude protein with amino acid supplementation, based on ideal protein concept, in diets for Nile tilapia fingerlings

The effect of decreasing dietary crude protein (CP) with supplementation of amino acids, based on the ideal protein concept on Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fingerlings performance was evaluated. A total of 396 fingerlings from Thai strain, with 0.80 ± 0.17 g of BW, was allotted to a randomized block design, with six levels of CP (32, 31, 30, 29, 28 and 27% of CP) in the diets, six replications with 11 fish each. The diets were formulated to be isocaloric and digestible isolysine, remaining constant the amino acids to lysine minimum ratio. The fish were kept in 36 aquariums of 130 L, equipped with water supply, controlled temperature and individual aeration, and ad libitum fed six times a day for 40 days. The reduction of CP content of the diet did not affect weight gain, specific growth rate, feed intake, digestible lysine intake, body protein content, fat and protein deposition rates and nitrogen retention efficiency of fishes. The fish fed diets with 27% of CP lower feed: gain ratio, lysine efficiency for gain, nitrogen intake and body water and higher protein efficiency for gain and body fat content. The level of crude protein of the diet for Nile tilapia fingerlings can be reduced by four percentage points (from 32 to 28%), without negative effect on the performance of the animals, since the diets are supplemented with essential limiting amino acids.

digestible lysine; Oreochromis niloticus; protein nutrition; synthetic amino acids


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