2020
DOI: 10.19027/jai.19.1.84-94
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Evaluation of protein sparing effect in Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus fed with organic selenium supplemented diet

Abstract: ABSTRACT   The objective of this research was to determine the optimum level of organic selenium supplementation in improving the growth performance of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus fed with diet containing low protein level. Basal diet was formulated to contain 28% protein with three different levels of organic selenium supplementation, namely 0 (control), 3, and 6 mg Se/kg feed. Furthermore, to evaluate selenium function on protein utilization and sparring effect, a diet with 30% of protein … Show more

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“…Excessive selenium levels can be toxic to the fish themselves. This is according to (Pattipeilohy et al, 2020). Lead Metal (Pb) was highest found in fish meat at the RWBG location, which was 1.54 mg kg-1, but at the RW39 location, the Pb content was far below the standard of < 0.23.…”
Section: Data Analysis 221 Water Quality and Heavy Metalsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Excessive selenium levels can be toxic to the fish themselves. This is according to (Pattipeilohy et al, 2020). Lead Metal (Pb) was highest found in fish meat at the RWBG location, which was 1.54 mg kg-1, but at the RW39 location, the Pb content was far below the standard of < 0.23.…”
Section: Data Analysis 221 Water Quality and Heavy Metalsmentioning
confidence: 93%