Effects of exogenous enzymes on apparent nutrient digestibility in rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) fed diets with high inclusion of plant-based protein

Animal Feed Science and Technology(2012)

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Plant-based protein ingredients are increasingly used in feed for carnivorous fish as replacement for fish meal. This study investigated if supplementing diets with high inclusion levels of plant-based protein with three different enzymes could improve the apparent nutrient digestibility in juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Three diets with high inclusion levels of either de-hulled, solvent extracted soybean meal (344g/kg), sunflower meal (246g/kg), or rapeseed meal (264g/kg) were produced and feed batches were coated post-extrusion with the different enzymes: β-glucanase at 67mg/kg, xylanase at 208mg/kg, protease at 228mg/kg, or a combination of the three enzymes at the same doses. Three consecutive digestibility trials were carried out using a flow-through, modified Guelph System. Each trial was designed to include five dietary treatment groups: a non-supplemented control diet and 4 diets supplemented with either β-glucanase, xylanase, protease or a combination of the three enzymes. Diets were fed to triplicate tanks and two faecal sampling periods for digestibility measurements for each tank were scheduled. Each experiment comprised a 10-day digestibility trial succeeded by a water sampling period for measuring the dissolved nitrogen (N) output. Each experiment lasted 17–19 days in total.
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Rainbow trout,Digestibility,β-Glucanase,Protease,Xylanase,Plant protein
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