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The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of diets supplemented with shrimp-head silage on the incorporation of n-3 in the Nile tilapia fillets. EPA (eicosapentaenoic), DHA (docosahexanoic) and total lipids were determined by chromatography in feeds and the muscles of tilapia specimens were submitted to diets supplemented with a varying degree of silage (0, 4, 8, 12, 16%). The total lipid content ranged from 6.70 to 10.30% in the diets and from 0.79 to 1.37% in the tilapia fillets. In diet with high concentration of silage, it was observed an increase in the level of omega-3 (r=0.92). There was an incorporation of 0.59% (1.34mg 100g -1) and 9.5% (40.50mg 100g -1) of EPA and DHA, respectively, when the addition of silage to the diet was 16%. The results implication states that the inclusion of 16% of the shrimp head silage in the diet for tilapias increases the levels of incorporation of EPA and DHA in the filet.
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Costa, C. N., da Silva, J. R., de Melo, F. V. T., Hisano, H., Druzian, J. I., & Portz, L. (2012). Incorporação de ômega-3 no tecido muscular da tilápia do Nilo alimentada com dietas contendo silagem de cabeça de camarão. Ciencia Rural, 42(1), 172–177. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782011005000151
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