
Enhanced growth effects on shrimp ( Litopenaeus vannamei ) from inclusion of whole shrimp floc or floc fractions to a formulated diet
Author(s) -
JU Z.Y.,
FORSTER I.,
CONQUEST L.,
DOMINY W.
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
aquaculture nutrition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.941
H-Index - 79
eISSN - 1365-2095
pISSN - 1353-5773
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2095.2007.00559.x
Subject(s) - shrimp , litopenaeus , biology , zoology , food science , fishery
A growth trial was conducted to determine the effects of inclusion of whole shrimp floc or floc fractions to a control diet on growth and survival of shrimp ( Litopenaeus vannamei ). The floc sample was collected from marine shrimp culture tanks and partially fractionated by extraction with water, acetone and hexane. A series of diets was manufactured by inclusion of whole floc (intact or ground), each of the fractions or their combination to a control diet. These diets were fed to shrimp (approximately 1.0 g) in an indoor laboratory under flow‐through conditions for 8 weeks. It was found that addition of whole floc (200 g kg −1 ) or floc fractions (24–200 g kg −1 ) to the control diet improved ( P < 0.05) shrimp growth rate without affecting ( P > 0.05) shrimp survival (>81.3%). Although inclusion of whole floc reduced the crude protein and crude fat contents and gross energy of the control diet, shrimp fed the whole floc‐supplemented diets obtained the highest ( P < 0.05) growth rates (1.01 and 1.03 g week −1 ) among the shrimp fed the 11 tested diets including two control (0.81 and 0.85 g week −1 ), two commercial (0.45 and 0.71 g week −1 ) and five floc‐fraction‐added (0.91–1.00 g week −1 ) diets. Many bioactive compounds in the floc that possibly affected shrimp growth were also analysed and quantified.