Growth Performance, Feed Utilisation, Digestive and Metabolic Enzyme Activity, and Liver Morphohistology in Hybrid Tilapia (<i>Oreochromis mossambicus</i> × <i>Oreochromis niloticus</i>) Juveniles Fed with the Inclusion of Chitosan in Their Diet
Yuniel Méndez-Martínez,
Alan Rodrigo Vera-Veliz,
Edilmar Cortés-Jacinto,
Yanis Cruz-Quintana,
Aroldo Botello-Leon,
Pedro Daniel Mendoza-Carranza,
Natalia S. Calvo
Affiliations
Yuniel Méndez-Martínez
Facultad de Ciencias Pecuarias y Biológicas, Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo (UTEQ), Av. Quito Km. 1 1/2 via a Santo Domingo de los Tsachilas, Quevedo 120301, Los Rios, Ecuador
Alan Rodrigo Vera-Veliz
Facultad de Ciencias Pecuarias y Biológicas, Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo (UTEQ), Av. Quito Km. 1 1/2 via a Santo Domingo de los Tsachilas, Quevedo 120301, Los Rios, Ecuador
Edilmar Cortés-Jacinto
Programa de Acuicultura, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste (CIBNOR), Av. Instituto Politecnico Nacional #195, Playa Palo de Santa Rita Sur, La Paz 23096, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Yanis Cruz-Quintana
Grupo de Investigación en Sanidad Acuícola, Inocuidad y Salud Ambiental (SAISA), Departamento de Acuicultura, Pesca y Recursos Naturales Renovables, Facultad de Acuicultura y Ciencias del Mar, Universidad Técnica de Manabí (UTM), c/Gonzalo Loor Velasco s/n, Bahia de Caraquez 130104, Manabi, Ecuador
Aroldo Botello-Leon
Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias, Universidad Técnica Luis Vargas Torres de Esmeraldas (UTLVTE), Km 18 via Aeropuerto, San Mateo 080150, Esmeraldas, Ecuador
Pedro Daniel Mendoza-Carranza
Facultad de Ciencias Pecuarias y Biológicas, Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo (UTEQ), Av. Quito Km. 1 1/2 via a Santo Domingo de los Tsachilas, Quevedo 120301, Los Rios, Ecuador
Natalia S. Calvo
Instituto Nacional de Limnología (UNL-CONICET), Ciudad Universitaria, Paraje El Pozo s/n, Santa Fe 3000, Argentina
This study aimed to evaluate the growth performance, feed utilisation, digestive and metabolic enzyme activity, and liver histology in juveniles of hybrid red tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus × Oreochromis niloticus) fed with the inclusion of chitosan in their diet. Six dietary chitosan levels (0 “control’’, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 g kg−1) were used to feed juvenile fish (initial weight 7.50 ± 0.20 g) that were cultured for eight weeks in 18 tanks at a density of 15 fish/tank. The growth performance presented significant differences (p ˂ 0.05) for weight gain, specific growth rate, feed conversion ratio, hepatosomatic index, and survival rate. The digestive and metabolic enzyme activities were significantly (p p −1 of chitosan in the diet. Treatments with doses of chitosan showed a better response (p −1 of chitosan is optimal for tilapia growth performance.