2004
DOI: 10.3923/ijzr.2005.66.69
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Nutritive Evaluation of Edible Trash Fish: I Analysis of Mineral Composition of Trash Fishes and Their Utilization

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“…The sodium content of Catla catla , Labeo rohita , Notopterus notopterus and Oreochromis niloticus was 69.16 ± 0.55, 82.06 ± 0.61, 81.87 ± 0.61 and 79.33 ± 0.60 mg/g, respectively (Table 4; Figure 4), exhibiting maximum and minimum levels in Labeo rohita and Catla catla , respectively. Talat et al (2005) reported an average sodium value of 6.15 mg/g in E. hamiltoniito , 10.52 mg/g in C. dorab , while Stansby (1962) reported an average content of 63 mg/g in commercial fish.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The sodium content of Catla catla , Labeo rohita , Notopterus notopterus and Oreochromis niloticus was 69.16 ± 0.55, 82.06 ± 0.61, 81.87 ± 0.61 and 79.33 ± 0.60 mg/g, respectively (Table 4; Figure 4), exhibiting maximum and minimum levels in Labeo rohita and Catla catla , respectively. Talat et al (2005) reported an average sodium value of 6.15 mg/g in E. hamiltoniito , 10.52 mg/g in C. dorab , while Stansby (1962) reported an average content of 63 mg/g in commercial fish.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notopterus notopterus and Catla catla contained the maximum and minimum potassium concentrations, respectively. According to Talat et al (2005), the potassium content in Pamadasys sp. and G. microlepis was 3.77 and 13.59 mg/g, respectively.…”
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“…In nature, lobsters utilize various organisms such as fish 1.81%, mollusks 49.80%, detritus 3.66% and crustaceans 44.5% as feed (Purnamaningtyas & Nurfiani, 2017). The use of trash fish as lobster feed has a negative impact on the environment (Irvin & Shanks, 2015b;Junaidi, 2016), low feed conversion rate (Irvin & Shanks, 2015b;Jones, 2010) and formulation Low calcium and phosphorus range from 4.15 -49.52% (Susi, 2013;Talat et al, 2005). In addition, the use of artificial feed on lobsters will become waste in the cultivation media, if the formulation is not right (Niode et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%