Abstract

ABSTRACT Recent studies have evidenced exogenous enzymes as nutritional tool to elaborate low-polluting aquafeeds. This study aimed to evaluate effects of enzyme complex (EC) on apparent digestibility coefficients (ADC) of energy and nutrients, including amino acids, as well nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) loss in pre-growout Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Diets without EC (Control) or with EC supplemented at 225 (EC225) or 450 mg/kg diet (EC450) and fed to Nile tilapia (n = 135, 150 ± 20 g) distributed in an entirely randomized design of three treatments and three replicates of 15 fish each. Fish fed diet EC450 showed higher digestibility of energy, protein, amino acids and mineral, and increased digestible energy (DE; +221.25 kcal/kg diet), digestible protein (DP; +10.54 g/kg diet) contents of diets, whereas reduced N (−23.82%) and P (−18.46%) loss relative to fish fed diet control. This study evidenced that EC at 450 mg/kg diet optimizes the ADC of multiple nutrients, including amino acids, and identified its potential to enhance the nutritive value of feeds and elaborate sustainable feeds for Nile tilapia.

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