Abstract

The research investigated the nutrient composition of the Nilo tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus ), acidic silage aiming at its utilization in substitution to fish flaour for animal nutrition. It was produced from “Nilo tilapia” autolysis in 3 % (w/w) formic acid by staring the minced fish in polyetilene container with a whole on the top to hit scape of gases, at 22 – 25 o C for 90 days. Determination of humidity, protein, lipids, ask and specific minerals were performed following a complete randomized procedure. Varance Analysis did not show statistical diferences (p>0,05) among samples for centesimal composition and minerals. A higher magnitude of amino acids de composition was fecund in the silages stored for 90 days. Ninety eight percent (98 %) of the 22 fatty scids determined contained 10 to 22 carbon atoms, and 22 of them acounted for less then 1 % concentration in the silages.

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