Abstract

The increasing demand for fish feed causes the requirement for the raw materials of fish feed also increases. Therefore, alternative feed materials are urgently needed. This study aims to investigate Seligi leaf fermented with probiotics as an alternative for feed material. Two factors were investigated; fermentation time (5 and 7 days) and the dose of probiotics (0%, 2%, 4% and 6%). The two factors were arranged in a factorial Completely Randomized Design (CRD). Data were analyzed using analysis of variance, followed by Duncan’s Multiple Range Test for any significant differences. The result showed that Seligi leaf flour fermented with 2% probiotic and fermented for 5 days had the highest crude protein, p<0.05, while reducing the crude fat content in Seligi leaf flour. The results also showed that there was no interaction between the fermentation time and probiotic dose with crude protein and crude fat content in Seligi leaf flour. This result suggests that the nutrition value of Seligi leaf flour as fish feed materials can be improved through probiotic fermentation.

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