Microbial phytase supplementation in Rohu, Labeo rohita, diets enhances growth performance and nutrient digestibility

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Abstract

A feeding trial was conducted for 60 d to study the effect of dietary microbial phytase on growth performance and nutrient digestibility of rohu, Labeo rohita, fingerlings. One hundred and twenty fingerlings (average initial weight: 9.17 g/fish) were equally distributed into five experimental tanks, each with four replicates. Five isonitrogenous (35%) and isocaloric (16.79 kJ/g) diets were prepared from plant-based ingredients, supplemented with microbial phytase at the level of 0, 250, 500, 750, and 1000 U/kg diets and fed to T0, T1, T2, T3, and T4 groups, respectively. Weight gain %, food conversion ratio, protein efficiency ratio, and apparent net protein utilization were significantly (P < 0.05) improved in groups fed phytase-supplemented diets compared to control, the highest being observed in T 3 group. Maximum apparent digestibility of phosphorus and crude protein was recorded in T 3 group. Bone ash, phosphorus (P), and calcium (Ca) contents were also significantly (P < 0.05) increased in phytase-fed groups. However, maximum was recorded in T 3 group. Results from the present study indicated that addition of 750 U microbial phytase/kg diets effectively improved nutrient utilization, bone mineralization, and hence growth of L. rohita fingerlings. © the World Aquaculture Society 2007.

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Baruah, K., Pal, A. K., Sahu, N. P., Debnath, D., Nourozitallab, P., & Sorgeloos, P. (2007). Microbial phytase supplementation in Rohu, Labeo rohita, diets enhances growth performance and nutrient digestibility. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 38(1), 129–137. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-7345.2006.00081.x

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