Replacement of fish meal by soybean protein concentrate in diets for pacus (Piaractus mesopotamicus) and dourados (Salminus brasiliensis) Because of market availability and nutritional quality, soybean and its by-products are important sources of protein for the animal feed industry. The amino acid profile of soy products is similar to that of animal sources, encouraging their use as surrogate protein source to fishmeal (FM) in aquafeeds. However, soy products and by-products are deficient in sulfur amino acids and contain anti-nutritional factors that hamper fish growth. Secondary processing of soybean meals yield more refined and highly digestible protein ingredients such as the soy protein concentrate (SPC), which have higher protein contents and lower concentration of anti-nutritional factors, partially extracted or inactivated during the manufacturing process. In such a context, this work determined SPC's Apparent Digestibility Coefficient (ADC) in diets for two juveniles neotropical, native Characins species: pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus), and dourado (Salminus brasiliensis), and also studied the effects of replacing graded levels of FM by SPC (six treatment levels and four repetions) in the aim to determine the optimum substitution level for better growth. Pacu presented higher ADC for protein (95,33 %) and energy (84,29 %) than dourado (ADC protein = 82,6 %; ADC energy = 66,6 %), indicating the plasticity of the specie to utilize plant sources. Based on growth performance, for pacu it was possible to substitute until 78,05% of FM, whereas for dourado, until 37,20%. Above these levels, there were reduction on growth performance. The increasing replacement of FM by SPC had regulatory effect on the activity of pancreatic enzymes in the first segment of the intestine of both species, measured through enzymatic assays for unspecific protease, unspecific lipase and α-amylase. It also caused a reduction on intestinal fold height of proximal intestine. All of these effects can be attributed to soybean anti-nutritional factors, especially enzyme inhibitors, whose action was enhanced when FM was completely replaced by the SPC; and the specific ability of each specie to digest / absorb plant nutrients. It is safe to infer that SPC can only be used as partial replacement of FM in diets for omnivore and carnivore fish.
Cost and environmental restrictions limit the use of fishmeal (FM) in aquafeeds and plant protein (PP) sources. Soybean by-products are important alternative; however, their antinutritional factors may reduce fish growth. This study evaluates the effect of FM substitution for PP (soybean meal and soy protein concentrate) in diets of dourado (Salminus brasiliensis), a promising species for fish farming and empirically considered highly tolerant to PP-based diets. A control diet was formulated to contain 20 % of fishmeal and 61 % of plant protein (SBM) and other five diets with decreasing FM graded levels (16 %, 12 %, 8 %, 4 %, 0 %), which were replaced by soybean protein concentrate (SPC), comprising six treatments and four replicates. Fifteen dourados (6.73 ± 0.2 g) were stocked into 200 L tanks in a recirculating system, fed with experimental diets three times a day to apparent satiation for 90 days. Growth performance, food conversion ratio, protein efficiency ratio and protein retention efficiency of fish were impaired when FM substitution exceeded 13.05 % (the broken line analysis method). Histological analysis of intestinal mucosa showed a decrease in villus height when fishmeal was totally replaced by PP, which probably impaired digestive functions of fish and reflected in a severe loss on growth performance.
Resumo: O objetivo do artigo é analisar o processo de construção de saberes decorrente de uma interação entre agricultores familiares, técnicos e pesquisadores visando à criação de peixes no Nordeste Paraense. Para isso, são discutidas as lógicas orientadoras das ações desses agricultores, bem como são analisados os elementos que favoreceram a construção de saberes e a socialização de novos conteúdos. O entendimento prévio sobre a noção de construção de conhecimento e de saberes orienta a análise. Palavras-chave: Saberes. Construção. Agricultura familiar.
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