1. Dietary folic acid ( FA) requirement of a genetically improved Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758).
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Wu, J.‐P., Wu, F., Jiang, M., Wen, H., Wei, Q.‐W., Liu, W., Tian, J., Huang, F., and Yang, C.‐G.
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FOLIC acid ,NILE tilapia ,TILAPIA ,ERYTHROCYTES ,HEMOGLOBINS ,HEMATOCRIT ,ASPARTATE aminotransferase ,ALANINE aminotransferase - Abstract
The present study was conducted to determine the dietary folic acid ( FA) requirement of genetically improved Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. Experimental diets were supplemented with 0.04, 0.22, 0.48, 0.96, 2.25, or 4.07 mg/kg FA, respectively, and fed to three replicate groups of 15 tilapia (mean initial weight = 60.23 ± 2.60 g; mean ± SD) for 12 weeks. Results showed that the weight gain rate increased linearly with increasing dietary FA from 0.04 to 0.40 mg/kg, then remained stable with higher supplementation. Similarly, hepatic FA concentration, red blood cell count ( RBC), hemoglobin concentration ( HB) and hematocrit ( HCT) all markedly increased in fish fed with 4.07 mg/kg FA compared to those fed a control diet ( p < .05). Serum aspartate aminotransferase ( AST) and alanine aminotransferase ( ALT) activities decreased with increasing dietary FA ( p < .05). The FA requirement was estimated to be 0.4 mg/kg based on weight gain rate, and 0.7 mg/kg based on liver FA accumulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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