2005
DOI: 10.5657/fas.2005.8.2.065
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Effect of Partial Replacement of Fish Meal with Squid Liver MealTMin the Diet on Growth and Body Composition of Juvenile Olive Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) during Winter Season

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“…Olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus , is one of the most commercially important marine fish species for aquaculture in the Eastern Asia over last decade because of its fast growth and high resistance against disease infection. Therefore, many feeding trials such as dietary nutrient requirements (Lee et al 2002a; Kim and Lee 2004), feeding regimes (Kim et al 2002a; Seo et al 2005; Cho 2005; Cho et al 2006), alternative animal and/or plant protein sources for fishmeal in the diets (Kikuchi et al 1997; Kikuchi 1999; Cho et al 2005a, 2005b), etc. have been performed.…”
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“…Olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus , is one of the most commercially important marine fish species for aquaculture in the Eastern Asia over last decade because of its fast growth and high resistance against disease infection. Therefore, many feeding trials such as dietary nutrient requirements (Lee et al 2002a; Kim and Lee 2004), feeding regimes (Kim et al 2002a; Seo et al 2005; Cho 2005; Cho et al 2006), alternative animal and/or plant protein sources for fishmeal in the diets (Kikuchi et al 1997; Kikuchi 1999; Cho et al 2005a, 2005b), etc. have been performed.…”
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“…Researchers have been lately focusing on the high availability and digestibility besides low price protein sources for fish meal substitutes. In this particular; it was reported by Cho, et al [4] that, 40% fish meal could be replaced by feather meal [5], 20% by meat & bone meal [6], 60% by meat meal [7], 50% poultry by-product meal [8,9], 50% by defatted soybean meal [10] or 20% by defatted soybean meal [11], 20% hazelnut meal [12] 40% by corn gluten meal [13,14], soybean meal and 46% by defatted soybean meal in combination with blood meal, corn gluten meal and blue mussel meat [15] in the different fish species feeds.. In the view of some other researches carried on different species, it has also been found that the substitution of the field pea and narrowleafed lupin to fish meal have been shown to be effective in Atlantic salmon feeds [16]; Spirulina found to be replacing up to 40% of the fish meal protein in tilapia diets [17], high levels of plant protein sources has been found to successfully replace fish meal in diets of ongrowing Senegalese sole [18] and the list grows.…”
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“…또한, 시판중인 넙치용 사료와 유사 한 성장결과를 나타내었으므로 실용화가 가능할 것으로 판단 된다. 본 실험 결과 SLP종류에 따라 사료내 어분의 5-10% 대 체수준은 동절기에 Squid Liver meal (SLM)을 이용할 경우 성 장 및 FE에서 10%까지 어분 대체가 가능하다는 결과와 유사하 였지만(Cho et al, 2005), SLP로 25%까지 어분 대체가 가능 하다는 결과 보다는 낮게 나타났다(Kim et al, 2009). 다른 대 체단백질원인 탈피대두박으로 20%(Lim et al, 2004), 콘글루 특히, 가장 우수한 성장결과를 보인 SLP-B에 대해서 씩 무작위로 추출한 후 일회용 주사기를 이용하여 실험어의 미부정맥에서 혈액을 채취하여 원심분리관에 넣고 실온에 30 8주 동안 사육한 넙치의 성장 결과를Table 4에나타내었다.…”
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