Numerous aspects of the wet acidic digestion procedure for the assay of chromic acid in a small amount of feed and excreta were examined to study the digestibility of feed by marine fishes; these examined were the spectral absorption curves of solutions prepared by the wet acid digestion of chromic oxide (Fig. I), the stability of chromic acid solution obtained (Tables 1, 2), the effects of the amount of perchloric acid added (Table 2) and the wavelength to prepare the concentration-optical density curve (Fig. 2). The results of the present work showed that the following procedures were adequate for the study of digestibility. Weigh 50∼100 mg sample containing l∼3 mg chromic oxide, wrap in a piece of filter paper and transfer to a dry 100 ml Kjeldahl flask. Add 5 ml of concentrated nitric acid in such a manner that it will wash down the particles adhered on the inside of the fiask and allow to stand for a short period. Heat flask over a micro-electric heater which has the holes in the asbestos board covered so as to allow more heat to come in contact with the flasks. Allow the sample to digest until white precipitate is obtained (for about 20 minutes). When black particles adhere to the neck or side of the flask, wash them down by turning the flask 180°. Turn off the heater, cool the flask and 3 ml perchloric acid to the digestion mixture and then reheat until green colour changes to yellow, orange or red. The reversal change in colour frequently occurs if the flasks are cooled just after the change in colour from green to yellow, because of the insufficient oxidation of the content. Therefore, the extension of digestion for 10 minutes is necessary after the colour change. Cool slightly and add about 50 ml distilled water. Cool to room temperature and make up to 100 ml in a volumetric flask with distilled water. Allow to stand for a few minutes to precipitate inorganic material. Transfer solution gently from the volumetric flask to a colorimetric tube, and read optical density at 350 mμ against distilled water. The standard curve obtained by the wet acid digestion technique is expressed by the following equation; Y = 0.2089 X + 0.0032, where Y is the optical density at 350 mμ, and X is the chromic oxide content of the sample (mg/100 ml). © 1966, The Japanese Society of Fisheries Science. All rights reserved.
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Furukawa, A., & Tsukahara, H. (1966). On The Acid Digestion Method For The Determination Of Chromic Oxide As An Index Substance In The Study Of Digestibility Of Fish Feed. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi (Japanese Edition), 32(6), 502–506. https://doi.org/10.2331/suisan.32.502
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