Effects of marine hydrolysates in wheat gluten meal‐based diet on the growth, haemato‐biochemical, immunological and antioxidant status of GIFT tilapia reared in floating cages
Abstract:This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of supplementation of tuna hydrolysate (TH), squid hydrolysate (SH) and mixture of both hydrolysates in wheat gluten meal (WGM)-based diets on the growth, haemato-biochemical, immunological parameters and antioxidant indicators of GIFT tilapia. Experimental fish were fed different diets, namely a control diet containing fishmeal (FM) without WGM and hydrolysate; a WGM diet without FM and hydrolysate (WGM); a WGM diet without FM and 5 g/ kg TH (WGM-TH); a WGM die… Show more
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