Abstract

In the present study was conducted to examine the effects and interactions of dietary vitamin C levels on the growth performance, antioxidant ability, muscle composition and enzyme activity in freshwater prawn Macrobrachium malcolmsonii (M. malcolmsonii). Additional, the vitamins C was dietary supplemented for freshwater prawn M. malcolmsonii. The experimental basal diets were supplemented with M. malcolmsonii at the rates of 0 (control), 25, 50, 100, 200 and 400mg/kg dry feed weight. The as-supplemented vitamin C was fed in M. malcolmsonii for a period of 90 days. In the present investigation revealed that prawns fed with diet supplemented with 25–100mg/kg of vitamins C shows enhanced (P<0.05) growth performance, including final weight and weight gain (WG). No significant differences (P>0.05) in feed conversion ratio (FCR) were observed in prawn fed different diets. Addition, prawns fed with 25–100mg/kg of vitamins C supplemented diets achieved significant (P<0.05) improvement in growth performance, digestive enzyme activities, and muscle biochemical compositions, while, the prawns fed with 100mg/kg of vitamin C showed enhanced performance respectively. Prawn fed on diet supplemented with 100mg/kg of vitamin C showed significantly (P<0.05) higher total protein level. However, the prawns fed with above 200–400mg/kg showed poor performance. The antioxidants enzymatic activity (SOD, CAT) metabolic enzymes status in muscle showed no significant (P>0.05) alterations in prawns fed with 25–100mg/kg of vitamin C supplemented diets. Therefore, the present study proposed that 100mg/kg of vitamin C could be supplemented for flexible enhanced survival; growth, antioxidant defense system and production of M. malcolmsonii.

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