Effect of flavanone rich lemon peel extract on feed intake and growth of Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822) fingerlings reared at low temperature recirculatory aquaculture system

An 8-week experiment was conducted to study the effect of dietary lemon peel extract on feed intake and growth of Labeo rohita (rohu) fingerlings reared at low temperature (18 ± 1 °C). As a preliminary study, the antioxidant activity of lemon peel extract from water and ethanol was performed using D...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aquaculture 2024-04, Vol.584, p.740450, Article 740450
Hauptverfasser: Tejaswini, Kinnera, Deo, Ashutosh D., Shamna, Naseemashahul, Jayant, Manish, Aklakur, Md, Annadurai, Revathi
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Zusammenfassung:An 8-week experiment was conducted to study the effect of dietary lemon peel extract on feed intake and growth of Labeo rohita (rohu) fingerlings reared at low temperature (18 ± 1 °C). As a preliminary study, the antioxidant activity of lemon peel extract from water and ethanol was performed using DPPH, TPC, and FRAP assays, and found that the antioxidant activity in all three assays was higher for ethanol extract (25 mg L−1). Five isonitrogenous (300.0 g kg-1) and isocaloric (16.10 MJ kg−1) practical diets with varying levels of ethanol lemon peel extract viz, control (0.0 g kg−1 lemon peel extract), LPE2.5 (2.5 g kg−1 lemon peel extract), LPE5.0 (5.0 g kg−1 lemon peel extract), LPE10 (10.0 g kg−1 lemon peel extract), LPE20 (20.0 g kg−1 lemon peel extract) were prepared. The average initial body weight of the experimental animal was 10.30 ± 0.5 g, and the experiment was conducted in a low temperature (18 ± 1 °C) recirculatory aquaculture system (RAS) with a flow rate of 1.5 L min−1. The results showed that dietary lemon peel extract (LPE) supplementation increased the feed intake and growth performance in rohu fingerlings (p 
ISSN:0044-8486
DOI:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2023.740450