Relação lipídio:proteína dietética para juvenis de curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus)

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, Gabriela Duarte
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus) is an endemic species from the São Francisco River, and an important fishing resource in this region. However, its natural populations are currently in decline, due to different anthropic actions in its habitat. As a result, production in captivity has emerged as an alternative for preservation and continued supply to the consumer market. Since this is a new species in aquaculture, no studies have been made on nutritional requirements and the necessary conditions for acceptable results in its captive breeding. In general, because proteins are the most costly macronutrients in aquaculture diets, their nutritional requirement is the first to be established for new species used in aquaculture. However, the protein requirements of a species may be influenced by the concentration of dietary lips. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the protein requirement of juvenile curimatã-pacu in two concentrations of dietary lipids. For this, eight experimental diets were formulated, associating four levels of crude protein (CP) (20, 25, 30 and 35% CP) and two levels of lipids (LIP) (11 and 15% LIP), making up a completely randomized factorial design (4x2) with three repetitions per treatment. Juvenile curimatã-pacu (initial weight 3.6±0.01g) were randomly distributed in glass aquariums with a capacity of 60L (15 fish/tank) and fed daily at 6% of biomass during ten weeks. The growth performance, nutrient retention, and chemical body and muscle composition were evaluated at the end of the experiment. The results were submitted at two-way ANOVA and, when significant (p≤0.05), they were compared using Duncan’s test. The nutritional requirement was determined through regression analysis. The final global survival rate was 99.6%, which was significantly influenced by the concentration of lipids in the diets. The concentration of CP was the only factor to influence (p≤0.05) weight gain, feed efficiency and the hepatosomatic index of the fish. The requirement for the juvenile curimatã-pacu was estimated at 32% of CP for feed efficiency and 34% CP for weight gain, regardless of the concentration of lipids in the diet. The protein efficiency ratio was only influenced (p≤0.05) by the dietary CP, being inversely proportional to the increase in the CP level of the diet, presenting linear reduction of the increase of dietary CP. The protein retention rate was only influenced (p≤0.05) by dietary proteins. The body lipid content, the liposomatic index and the daily consumption of feed were influenced (p≤0.05) by the interaction between dietary CP x LIP. Therefore, it was possible to conclude that juvenile curimatã-pacu weighing between 3 and 27 g present a CP requirement of 32-34%, with the best protein: energy ratio being 22-23 mg kJ-1.
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spelling BICUDO, Álvaro José de AlmeidaLUCENA, Jorge Eduardo CavalcanteALMEIDA, Omer Cavalcanti deMIRANDA, Edma Carvalho deARAÚJO, Daniel Magalhães deBICUDO, Álvaro José de Almeidahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1940662409213878SILVA, Gabriela Duarte2019-05-09T14:25:59Z2017-10-11SILVA, Gabriela Duarte. Relação lipídio:proteína dietética para juvenis de curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus). 2017. 57 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal e Pastagens) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Garanhuns.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7997The curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus) is an endemic species from the São Francisco River, and an important fishing resource in this region. However, its natural populations are currently in decline, due to different anthropic actions in its habitat. As a result, production in captivity has emerged as an alternative for preservation and continued supply to the consumer market. Since this is a new species in aquaculture, no studies have been made on nutritional requirements and the necessary conditions for acceptable results in its captive breeding. In general, because proteins are the most costly macronutrients in aquaculture diets, their nutritional requirement is the first to be established for new species used in aquaculture. However, the protein requirements of a species may be influenced by the concentration of dietary lips. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the protein requirement of juvenile curimatã-pacu in two concentrations of dietary lipids. For this, eight experimental diets were formulated, associating four levels of crude protein (CP) (20, 25, 30 and 35% CP) and two levels of lipids (LIP) (11 and 15% LIP), making up a completely randomized factorial design (4x2) with three repetitions per treatment. Juvenile curimatã-pacu (initial weight 3.6±0.01g) were randomly distributed in glass aquariums with a capacity of 60L (15 fish/tank) and fed daily at 6% of biomass during ten weeks. The growth performance, nutrient retention, and chemical body and muscle composition were evaluated at the end of the experiment. The results were submitted at two-way ANOVA and, when significant (p≤0.05), they were compared using Duncan’s test. The nutritional requirement was determined through regression analysis. The final global survival rate was 99.6%, which was significantly influenced by the concentration of lipids in the diets. The concentration of CP was the only factor to influence (p≤0.05) weight gain, feed efficiency and the hepatosomatic index of the fish. The requirement for the juvenile curimatã-pacu was estimated at 32% of CP for feed efficiency and 34% CP for weight gain, regardless of the concentration of lipids in the diet. The protein efficiency ratio was only influenced (p≤0.05) by the dietary CP, being inversely proportional to the increase in the CP level of the diet, presenting linear reduction of the increase of dietary CP. The protein retention rate was only influenced (p≤0.05) by dietary proteins. The body lipid content, the liposomatic index and the daily consumption of feed were influenced (p≤0.05) by the interaction between dietary CP x LIP. Therefore, it was possible to conclude that juvenile curimatã-pacu weighing between 3 and 27 g present a CP requirement of 32-34%, with the best protein: energy ratio being 22-23 mg kJ-1.A curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus) é uma espécie endêmica do Rio São Francisco e constitui importante recurso pesqueiro nesta região. Entretanto, suas populações naturais estão em declínio devido a diferentes ações antrópicas em seu habitat. Por isso, a produção em cativeiro surge como uma alternativa para a preservação e contínuo fornecimento ao mercado consumidor. Por se tratar de uma nova espécie para cultivo em aquicultura, são inexistentes estudos sobre suas exigências nutricionais, condição necessária para um adequado desempenho da sua produção em cativeiro. Em geral, devido a proteína ser o macronutriente mais oneroso em dietas aquícolas, sua exigência nutricional é a primeira a ser determinada para novas espécies aquícolas. Porém, a exigência proteica de uma espécie pode ser influenciada pela concentração de lipídio dietético. Assim, objetivou-se determinar a exigência proteica de juvenis de curimatã-pacu em duas concentrações de lipídios dietéticos. Para isso, foram formuladas oito dietas experimentais, associando quatro níveis de proteína bruta (PB) (20, 25, 30 e 35% PB) a dois níveis de lipídios (LIP) (11 e 15% LIP), constituindo um delineamento inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial (4x2) com três repetições por tratamento. Juvenis de curimatã-pacu (peso inicial 3,6±0,01g) foram aleatoriamente distribuídos em aquários de vidro com 60L úteis (15 peixes/aquário) e alimentados diariamente com 6% da biomassa durante dez semanas. Ao final do experimento foi avaliado o desempenho zootécnico, retenção de nutrientes, composição química corporal e muscular dos peixes. Os resultados foram submetidos a ANOVA de duas vias, e quando significativos (p≤0.05) comparados pelo teste de média de Duncan. A exigência nutricional foi determinada através de análise de regressão. A sobrevivência global final foi de 99,6% e foi influenciada significativamente pela concentração lipídica das dietas. A concentração de PB foi o único fator a influenciar (p≤0.05) o ganho de peso, a eficiência alimentar e o índice hepatossomático dos peixes. A exigência dos juvenis de curimatã-pacu foi estimada em 32% de PB para a eficiência alimentar e 34% de PB para o ganho de peso, independente da concentração lipídica da dieta. A taxa de eficiência proteica foi influenciada (p≤0.05) apenas pela PB dietética, sendo inversamente proporcional ao aumento do nível de PB da dieta, apresentando redução linear com o aumento da PB dietética. A taxa de retenção de proteína foi influenciada (p≤0.05) apenas pela proteína dietética. O lipídio corporal, o índice lipossomático e o consumo diário de ração dos peixes foram influenciados (p≤0.05) pela interação entre PB × LIP dietéticos. Assim, conclui-se que juvenis de curimatã-pacu com peso entre 3 e 27 g apresentam exigência entre 32 - 34% de PB, com melhor relação proteína: energia de 22-23 mg kJ-1.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2019-05-09T14:25:59Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Gabriela Duarte Silva.pdf: 968095 bytes, checksum: 98e3afdafaa2d4df81800d1f80c55040 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-05-09T14:25:59Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Relação lipídio:proteína dietética para juvenis de curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus)
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Dietary lipid:protein ratio for curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus) juveniles
title Relação lipídio:proteína dietética para juvenis de curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus)
spellingShingle Relação lipídio:proteína dietética para juvenis de curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus)
SILVA, Gabriela Duarte
Curimatã-pacu
Prochilodus argenteus
Nutrição animal
ZOOTECNIA::PRODUCAO ANIMAL
title_short Relação lipídio:proteína dietética para juvenis de curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus)
title_full Relação lipídio:proteína dietética para juvenis de curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus)
title_fullStr Relação lipídio:proteína dietética para juvenis de curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus)
title_full_unstemmed Relação lipídio:proteína dietética para juvenis de curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus)
title_sort Relação lipídio:proteína dietética para juvenis de curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus)
author SILVA, Gabriela Duarte
author_facet SILVA, Gabriela Duarte
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv LUCENA, Jorge Eduardo Cavalcante
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv ALMEIDA, Omer Cavalcanti de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv MIRANDA, Edma Carvalho de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv ARAÚJO, Daniel Magalhães de
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv BICUDO, Álvaro José de Almeida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, Gabriela Duarte
contributor_str_mv BICUDO, Álvaro José de Almeida
LUCENA, Jorge Eduardo Cavalcante
ALMEIDA, Omer Cavalcanti de
MIRANDA, Edma Carvalho de
ARAÚJO, Daniel Magalhães de
BICUDO, Álvaro José de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Curimatã-pacu
Prochilodus argenteus
Nutrição animal
topic Curimatã-pacu
Prochilodus argenteus
Nutrição animal
ZOOTECNIA::PRODUCAO ANIMAL
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description The curimatã-pacu (Prochilodus argenteus) is an endemic species from the São Francisco River, and an important fishing resource in this region. However, its natural populations are currently in decline, due to different anthropic actions in its habitat. As a result, production in captivity has emerged as an alternative for preservation and continued supply to the consumer market. Since this is a new species in aquaculture, no studies have been made on nutritional requirements and the necessary conditions for acceptable results in its captive breeding. In general, because proteins are the most costly macronutrients in aquaculture diets, their nutritional requirement is the first to be established for new species used in aquaculture. However, the protein requirements of a species may be influenced by the concentration of dietary lips. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the protein requirement of juvenile curimatã-pacu in two concentrations of dietary lipids. For this, eight experimental diets were formulated, associating four levels of crude protein (CP) (20, 25, 30 and 35% CP) and two levels of lipids (LIP) (11 and 15% LIP), making up a completely randomized factorial design (4x2) with three repetitions per treatment. Juvenile curimatã-pacu (initial weight 3.6±0.01g) were randomly distributed in glass aquariums with a capacity of 60L (15 fish/tank) and fed daily at 6% of biomass during ten weeks. The growth performance, nutrient retention, and chemical body and muscle composition were evaluated at the end of the experiment. The results were submitted at two-way ANOVA and, when significant (p≤0.05), they were compared using Duncan’s test. The nutritional requirement was determined through regression analysis. The final global survival rate was 99.6%, which was significantly influenced by the concentration of lipids in the diets. The concentration of CP was the only factor to influence (p≤0.05) weight gain, feed efficiency and the hepatosomatic index of the fish. The requirement for the juvenile curimatã-pacu was estimated at 32% of CP for feed efficiency and 34% CP for weight gain, regardless of the concentration of lipids in the diet. The protein efficiency ratio was only influenced (p≤0.05) by the dietary CP, being inversely proportional to the increase in the CP level of the diet, presenting linear reduction of the increase of dietary CP. The protein retention rate was only influenced (p≤0.05) by dietary proteins. The body lipid content, the liposomatic index and the daily consumption of feed were influenced (p≤0.05) by the interaction between dietary CP x LIP. Therefore, it was possible to conclude that juvenile curimatã-pacu weighing between 3 and 27 g present a CP requirement of 32-34%, with the best protein: energy ratio being 22-23 mg kJ-1.
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