Influence of supplying bullfrog tadpoles with feed containing 28% crude protein on performance and enzymatic activities

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Autor(a) principal: Seixas Filho,José Teixeira de
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Maria Goreti Almeida, Moura,Guilherme de Souza, Lanna,Eduardo Arruda Teixeira, Garcia,Silvana Lages Ribeiro, Lima,Jorge Luiz Pereira
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The objective of this study was evaluate the influence of feeding bullfrog tadpoles on commercial feed containing 28% crude protein (CP), on their digestive enzyme performance and activities. The experiment lasted 60 days, at the density of one tadpole/L in boxes containing 30 L water. A hundred and twenty tadpoles at the 25 Gosner stage averaging weight and length was 0.046 g and 6.22 mm, respectively, were used. Survival rate, length, final weight, weight gain, feed consumption, apparent food conversion, specific growth rate and activities of chime, amylase, lipase and trypisin were the parameters evaluated, biweekly, in five biometries. Quadratic effect was observed for the length and the weight. There was larger growth of the tadpoles from the 15th to the 45th day (19.82 mm). On the 15th day, the tadpoles presented the largest specific growth rate (16.93%/day), and the largest weight gain (5.460 g), feed intake (14.099 g) and the best apparent food conversion (2.46) was from the 45th to the 60th day. The specific activity of amylase was 205 times greater at 60 days when compared to the beginning of the experiment. The results demonstrated that, for the three enzymes studied, the action capacity over the tadpole chime increased significantly after the 30th experimental day. Moreover, they suggested a greater capacity of tadpoles to digest carbohydrates in detriment to proteins, and this fact was accentuated in the initial phase of the exogenous feeding of this amphibian. The commercial feed with 28% CP provide good performance in the bullfrog tadpoles, indicating the juvenile formation within commercial bullfrog farming standards.
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spelling Influence of supplying bullfrog tadpoles with feed containing 28% crude protein on performance and enzymatic activitiesdigestive enzymedigestive physiologyfrog farmingnutritionperformanceThe objective of this study was evaluate the influence of feeding bullfrog tadpoles on commercial feed containing 28% crude protein (CP), on their digestive enzyme performance and activities. The experiment lasted 60 days, at the density of one tadpole/L in boxes containing 30 L water. A hundred and twenty tadpoles at the 25 Gosner stage averaging weight and length was 0.046 g and 6.22 mm, respectively, were used. Survival rate, length, final weight, weight gain, feed consumption, apparent food conversion, specific growth rate and activities of chime, amylase, lipase and trypisin were the parameters evaluated, biweekly, in five biometries. Quadratic effect was observed for the length and the weight. There was larger growth of the tadpoles from the 15th to the 45th day (19.82 mm). On the 15th day, the tadpoles presented the largest specific growth rate (16.93%/day), and the largest weight gain (5.460 g), feed intake (14.099 g) and the best apparent food conversion (2.46) was from the 45th to the 60th day. The specific activity of amylase was 205 times greater at 60 days when compared to the beginning of the experiment. The results demonstrated that, for the three enzymes studied, the action capacity over the tadpole chime increased significantly after the 30th experimental day. Moreover, they suggested a greater capacity of tadpoles to digest carbohydrates in detriment to proteins, and this fact was accentuated in the initial phase of the exogenous feeding of this amphibian. The commercial feed with 28% CP provide good performance in the bullfrog tadpoles, indicating the juvenile formation within commercial bullfrog farming standards.Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia2010-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982010000100002Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.39 n.1 2010reponame:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)instacron:SBZ10.1590/S1516-35982010000100002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSeixas Filho,José Teixeira deOliveira,Maria Goreti AlmeidaMoura,Guilherme de SouzaLanna,Eduardo Arruda TeixeiraGarcia,Silvana Lages RibeiroLima,Jorge Luiz Pereiraeng2010-03-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-35982010000100002Revistahttps://www.rbz.org.br/pt-br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bz@sbz.org.br|| secretariarbz@sbz.org.br1806-92901516-3598opendoar:2010-03-03T00:00Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of supplying bullfrog tadpoles with feed containing 28% crude protein on performance and enzymatic activities
title Influence of supplying bullfrog tadpoles with feed containing 28% crude protein on performance and enzymatic activities
spellingShingle Influence of supplying bullfrog tadpoles with feed containing 28% crude protein on performance and enzymatic activities
Seixas Filho,José Teixeira de
digestive enzyme
digestive physiology
frog farming
nutrition
performance
title_short Influence of supplying bullfrog tadpoles with feed containing 28% crude protein on performance and enzymatic activities
title_full Influence of supplying bullfrog tadpoles with feed containing 28% crude protein on performance and enzymatic activities
title_fullStr Influence of supplying bullfrog tadpoles with feed containing 28% crude protein on performance and enzymatic activities
title_full_unstemmed Influence of supplying bullfrog tadpoles with feed containing 28% crude protein on performance and enzymatic activities
title_sort Influence of supplying bullfrog tadpoles with feed containing 28% crude protein on performance and enzymatic activities
author Seixas Filho,José Teixeira de
author_facet Seixas Filho,José Teixeira de
Oliveira,Maria Goreti Almeida
Moura,Guilherme de Souza
Lanna,Eduardo Arruda Teixeira
Garcia,Silvana Lages Ribeiro
Lima,Jorge Luiz Pereira
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Maria Goreti Almeida
Moura,Guilherme de Souza
Lanna,Eduardo Arruda Teixeira
Garcia,Silvana Lages Ribeiro
Lima,Jorge Luiz Pereira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Seixas Filho,José Teixeira de
Oliveira,Maria Goreti Almeida
Moura,Guilherme de Souza
Lanna,Eduardo Arruda Teixeira
Garcia,Silvana Lages Ribeiro
Lima,Jorge Luiz Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv digestive enzyme
digestive physiology
frog farming
nutrition
performance
topic digestive enzyme
digestive physiology
frog farming
nutrition
performance
description The objective of this study was evaluate the influence of feeding bullfrog tadpoles on commercial feed containing 28% crude protein (CP), on their digestive enzyme performance and activities. The experiment lasted 60 days, at the density of one tadpole/L in boxes containing 30 L water. A hundred and twenty tadpoles at the 25 Gosner stage averaging weight and length was 0.046 g and 6.22 mm, respectively, were used. Survival rate, length, final weight, weight gain, feed consumption, apparent food conversion, specific growth rate and activities of chime, amylase, lipase and trypisin were the parameters evaluated, biweekly, in five biometries. Quadratic effect was observed for the length and the weight. There was larger growth of the tadpoles from the 15th to the 45th day (19.82 mm). On the 15th day, the tadpoles presented the largest specific growth rate (16.93%/day), and the largest weight gain (5.460 g), feed intake (14.099 g) and the best apparent food conversion (2.46) was from the 45th to the 60th day. The specific activity of amylase was 205 times greater at 60 days when compared to the beginning of the experiment. The results demonstrated that, for the three enzymes studied, the action capacity over the tadpole chime increased significantly after the 30th experimental day. Moreover, they suggested a greater capacity of tadpoles to digest carbohydrates in detriment to proteins, and this fact was accentuated in the initial phase of the exogenous feeding of this amphibian. The commercial feed with 28% CP provide good performance in the bullfrog tadpoles, indicating the juvenile formation within commercial bullfrog farming standards.
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