2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/434/1/012128
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The effect of use of tofu dregs fermented on feed efficiency and growth of African cat fish (Clarias gariepinus)

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“…In addition, a protein-rich diet during the larval period can increase the oviposition activity of female BSF 47 . The tofu dreg contains about 20.93% protein, 21.43% fiber, 10.31% crude fat, 0.72% calcium, 0.55% phosphor and 36.69% of other compounds 48 . The reproductive potential of BSF adults reared on tofu dreg may be improved by adding an extra protein source, according to Pastor et al 49 which house fly (M. domestica) fed on two protein sources have an increased egg production.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a protein-rich diet during the larval period can increase the oviposition activity of female BSF 47 . The tofu dreg contains about 20.93% protein, 21.43% fiber, 10.31% crude fat, 0.72% calcium, 0.55% phosphor and 36.69% of other compounds 48 . The reproductive potential of BSF adults reared on tofu dreg may be improved by adding an extra protein source, according to Pastor et al 49 which house fly (M. domestica) fed on two protein sources have an increased egg production.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relative research focuses on fermented soybean meal [14], cottonseed meal [15], and feather meal [16]. During the fermentation process, microorganisms can break down complex nutrients such as starch and fiber, which are difficult for aquatic animals to digest and absorb, into easily digestible molecules [17,18]. Additionally, SSF can degrade anti-nutritional factors (ANFs) in certain feed ingredients [15], thereby improving the efficiency of feed utilization.…”
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confidence: 99%