Biochemical Changes in Proximate and Body Composition of Tor Tor (Hamilton, 1822) Fed with Various Concentrations of Protein

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Abstract

The present study was aimed to assess the proximate biochemical composition of body and faecal matter of Tor tor fed with feed combination containing containing 25% CP (T-1), 30% CP (T-2), 40% CP (T-3) and control group (T-4) containing 20% CP. The results of the proximate composition of the faeces of Tor tor revealed the higher CP% of 18.64±0.03 in fishes fed on feed containing 40±0.01 CP in the basal diet. The whole body carcass analysis revealed higher concentrations of accumulated CP% as high as 65.34±34 (T-3), fed with 40% basal crude protein. The overall study revealed that inclusion of 40% CP in mahaseer diet could lead to better growth and feed efficiency.

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Lone Akram. 2014. \u201cBiochemical Changes in Proximate and Body Composition of Tor Tor (Hamilton, 1822) Fed with Various Concentrations of Protein\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - G: Bio-Tech & Genetics GJSFR-G Volume 13 (GJSFR Volume 13 Issue G3): .

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The present study was aimed to assess the proximate biochemical composition of body and faecal matter of Tor tor fed with feed combination containing containing 25% CP (T-1), 30% CP (T-2), 40% CP (T-3) and control group (T-4) containing 20% CP. The results of the proximate composition of the faeces of Tor tor revealed the higher CP% of 18.64±0.03 in fishes fed on feed containing 40±0.01 CP in the basal diet. The whole body carcass analysis revealed higher concentrations of accumulated CP% as high as 65.34±34 (T-3), fed with 40% basal crude protein. The overall study revealed that inclusion of 40% CP in mahaseer diet could lead to better growth and feed efficiency.

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