2012
DOI: 10.5657/kfas.2012.0132
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Effect of Partial Replacement of Fish Meal by New Squid Sepia esculenta Liver Powders on the Growth and Body Composition of Juvenile Olive Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus

Abstract: An 8-week feeding experiment was conducted to evaluate three types of squid Sepia esculenta liver powder (SLP) as a dietary protein source replacing fish meal (FM) in juvenile olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus. To replace FM, six experimental diets were formulated with three types (A, B, C) of SLP at the 5 and 10%: SLP-A5, SLP-A10, SLP-B5, SLP-B10, SLP-C5, and SLP-C10. One control diet contained 100% FM as the main protein source and another was a commercial diet (Com). Fish with an average body weight of … Show more

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“…Ha et al (2021) observed significantly higher monoene fatty acids in whole-body samples of olive flounder fed MM. SLM also rich in oleic acid and DHA (MoonLee et al, 2012). Therefore, these fatty acids might be responsible for high dry matter digestibility of MM and SLM in olive flounder.…”
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“…Ha et al (2021) observed significantly higher monoene fatty acids in whole-body samples of olive flounder fed MM. SLM also rich in oleic acid and DHA (MoonLee et al, 2012). Therefore, these fatty acids might be responsible for high dry matter digestibility of MM and SLM in olive flounder.…”
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confidence: 99%
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