Animals (Jul 2024)

Evaluation of Gamma Aminobutyric Acid and Sodium Butyrate in Juvenile Red Seabream (<i>Pagrus major</i>) Diets Containing Graded Levels of Fish Meal and Soy Protein Concentrate

  • Buddhi E. Gunathilaka,
  • Seong-Mok Jeong,
  • Kang-Woong Kim,
  • Seunghan Lee,
  • Sang-Woo Hur,
  • Sang-Guan You,
  • Sang-Min Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14131973
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 13
p. 1973

Abstract

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The experiment was conducted to evaluate the supplementary effects of gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) and sodium butyrate (SB) when a graded level of fish meal (FM) was replaced with soy protein concentrate (SPC) in diets for juvenile red seabream (Pagrus major). A control diet was designed to contain 60% FM (F60). Two other diets were formulated by reducing FM levels to 40% and 20% with SPC (F40 and F20). Six more diets were formulated by adding 0.02% GABA or 0.2% SB to each F60, F40 and F20 diets (F60G, F60S, F40G, F40S, F20G and F20S). Each diet was randomly assigned to a triplicate group of fish (5.52 g/fish) and provided for eight weeks. Final body weight, weight gain and specific growth rate of fish fed F60G, F60S, F40G and F40S diets were comparable and significantly higher (p p p p p p < 0.05) than in the F20 and F40 groups. Therefore, the growth performance, feed utilization and innate immunity of red seabream can be enhanced by dietary supplementation with GABA or SB in low-FM diets containing SPC. The FM level in the juvenile red seabream diet can be reduced to 40% with SPC and GABA or SB while maintaining performance better than a diet containing 60% FM.

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