2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202344202002
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Efficacy of dietary engkabang oil (Shorea macrophylla) on growth performance of fingerling malayan mahseer (Tor tambroides)

Aidil Ikhwan Redhwan,
Sim Chun Hock,
Asmad Kari
et al.

Abstract: The use of Shorea macrophylla oil (SMO) as a substitute for fish oil in enhancing the growth performance of Malayan Mahseer (Tor tambroides) has received limited attention. This study aimed to evaluate the proximate composition fatty acid profiles of SMO and assess its impact as an alternative lipid source for replacing fish oil in the diet of Tor tambroides. A 2-month feeding trial was conducted using 75 fingerlings, averaging 17.9±0.1 g in weight, distributed randomly across five triplicated feed treatments.… Show more

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“…Extensive research has been carried out to discover locally sourced ingredients suitable as alternative ingredients in feed nutrition. Black soldier flies and Engkabang butter oil serves as illustrative examples of alternative feed ingredients that not only offer cost savings but also mitigate reliance on imported, expensive raw materials for fish feed production (Redhwan & Komilus, 2021;Zomorni et al, 2022;Redhwan et al, 2022a). Crab shell waste can be another protein and color source due to its carotenoid as a natural color pigment for ornamental fish.…”
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“…Extensive research has been carried out to discover locally sourced ingredients suitable as alternative ingredients in feed nutrition. Black soldier flies and Engkabang butter oil serves as illustrative examples of alternative feed ingredients that not only offer cost savings but also mitigate reliance on imported, expensive raw materials for fish feed production (Redhwan & Komilus, 2021;Zomorni et al, 2022;Redhwan et al, 2022a). Crab shell waste can be another protein and color source due to its carotenoid as a natural color pigment for ornamental fish.…”
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confidence: 99%