Haider Rabia, Khan Noor, Aihetasham Ayesha, Shakir Hafiz Abdullah, Fatima Mahroze, Tanveer Ayesha, Bano Sheeza, Ali Wazir, Tahir Maryam, Asghar Muhammad, Farooq Areej, Aftab Saba, Haq Abrar Ul, Sarwar Mehwish
Institute of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.
Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan.
PLoS One. 2024 Dec 18;19(12):e0313960. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0313960. eCollection 2024.
Fishmeal (FM) is a key component of commercial fish feeds, but due its unsustainable supply, the search for quality alternatives of FM has become a significant area of investigation worldwide. The insect-based proteins such as black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) are being recognized as an alternative ingredient. However, anti-nutritional factors in these alternatives may negatively affect nutrient utilization in fish. Incorporating exogenous protease enzymes as feed additives could be a promising way to improve the digestibility of these alternative ingredients. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the impact of dietary inclusion of BSFL meal, combined with protease supplementation, on various parameters of striped catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus). Five diets were formulated: a control diet (FM-based), two diets with 30% and 60% BSFL inclusion (BSF30 and BSF60), and two diets with the same inclusion levels plus the incorporation of exogenous protease (BSF30P and BSF60P). One hundred fifty fish (8.26±0.02 g) were arbitrarily allocated to five groups, each with three replicates. The fish were provided with their respective diets twice per day for 60 days. In comparison to the control, fish-fed diets supplemented with protease demonstrated statistically significant lower levels of feed conversion ratio and higher growth performance regarding the final body weight and weight gain. Lipase activity in the BSF60P group was notably greater than in the control group. Protease supplementation significantly enhanced the apparent digestibility coefficient of protein, intestinal protease activity, and crude protein content in the whole body. Most hematological and biochemical parameters remained unaffected except for substantially lower triglyceride and cholesterol levels in the highest BSFL inclusion groups. These groups also showed a reduction in crude fat contents. While glutathione peroxidase and malondialdehyde levels did not change significantly from the control, the liver tissues of fish fed BSF60P diets showed considerably higher levels of antioxidant enzymes such as catalase and superoxide dismutase. The findings suggest that including 60% of a BSFL based diet, along with exogenous protease supplementation, is feasible without compromising the growth performance and health of striped catfish.
鱼粉是商业鱼类饲料的关键成分,但由于其供应不可持续,寻找优质的鱼粉替代品已成为全球重要的研究领域。以昆虫为基础的蛋白质,如黑水虻幼虫,正被视为一种替代成分。然而,这些替代品中的抗营养因子可能会对鱼类的营养利用产生负面影响。添加外源蛋白酶作为饲料添加剂可能是提高这些替代成分消化率的一种有前景的方法。因此,本研究旨在评估日粮中添加黑水虻幼虫粉并补充蛋白酶对条纹鲶鱼各项参数的影响。配制了五种日粮:对照日粮(基于鱼粉)、两种含30%和60%黑水虻幼虫粉的日粮(BSF30和BSF60)以及两种相同添加水平并添加外源蛋白酶的日粮(BSF30P和BSF60P)。150条鱼(8.26±0.02克)被随机分配到五组,每组三个重复。每天给鱼投喂各自的日粮两次,持续60天。与对照组相比,补充蛋白酶的日粮喂养的鱼在饲料转化率方面有统计学意义的显著降低,在终末体重和增重方面有更高的生长性能。BSF60P组的脂肪酶活性明显高于对照组。补充蛋白酶显著提高了蛋白质的表观消化率系数、肠道蛋白酶活性和鱼体粗蛋白含量。除了最高黑水虻幼虫粉添加组的甘油三酯和胆固醇水平大幅降低外,大多数血液学和生化参数未受影响。这些组的粗脂肪含量也有所降低。虽然谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶和丙二醛水平与对照组相比没有显著变化,但饲喂BSF60P日粮的鱼的肝脏组织中过氧化氢酶和超氧化物歧化酶等抗氧化酶的水平明显更高。研究结果表明,日粮中包含60%的黑水虻幼虫粉并补充外源蛋白酶是可行的,不会损害条纹鲶鱼的生长性能和健康。