dc.description.abstract | This study was directed to estimate the effects of mannan
oligosaccharide (MOS) dietary supplementation on growth, proximate
composition and haematological parameters in Asian catfish (Clarias
batrachus). Triplicate groups of juveniles Asian catfish (initial weight
21.23 ± 1.01 g) were fed twice per day at 3 % of body weight for 12
weeks, with 0 (control), 0.2, 0.4 or 0.6% MOS diets. Water
temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, NH4
+and NH3 were checked in
every two weeks, which were ranged between 17.66-18.42°C, 7.06-
7.22, 5.06-6.13 mg L-1, 0.49-0.61 mg L-1 and 0.34-0.48 mg L-1,
respectively. Compared to control (0.57±0.04), those fed 0.4%
(0.82±0.05) or 0.6% (0.77±0.04) MOS had significantly higher (P<
0.05) specific growth rates. Feed conversion ratio and protein
efficiency ratio significantly enhanced (P< 0.05) in fish fed 0.4% MOS
diet compared to control. The survival rate of the control fed group
exposed significantly the lowest (P <0.05) when compared with the
treated fish fed with MOS supplemented diets. Significantly lower (P
<0.05) HSI was noted when the fish fed 0.2% and 0.4% MOS diets
compared to those fish fed control, but it did not differ from those fish
fed with 0.6% MOS diet. Similarly, IPF was significantly lowest (P
<0.05) in those fish which fed 0.4% diets over the control the group.
Whole body proximate composition of Asian catfish exposed that
significantly highest (P < 0.05) protein content were observed in fish
fed with 0.4% MOS supplemented diet, whereas the ash content was
significantly highest (P < 0.05) in fish group fed with 0.6% MOS.
Dietary inclusion of MOS did not show any significant influence on
the majority of the haematological parameters of Asian catfish. But it
presented a significant positive influence on some of the most
important parameters, namely ESR, PCV and WBC. Significantly
reduced (P < 0.05) ESR and increased PCV (%) were noted when the
fish fed with higher concentration of MOS (0.4% and 0.6% MOS) diets
compared to control and lowest concentration of MOS such as 0.2%.
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Feeding the fish with MOS supplemented diets showed significant
influence (P < 0.05) on the WBC compared with the control diet.
Thus, 0.4% MOS is sufficient to increase growth, feed utilization and
haematological parameters in juvenile Asian catfish. | en_US |