Physical-chemical, nutritional and biological evaluation of acid, biological and enzymatic silage made from trash fish and fish waste from the processing of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). / Avaliação físico-química, nutricional e biológica das silagens ácida, biológica e enzimática elaboradas com descarte e resíduo do beneficiamento da Tilápia do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus).

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2004

RESUMO

In Brazil and around the world, the fish-related industry produces a great amount of waster of high biological value. Due to the lack an adequate use, this residual material is considered a problem from the sanitary, environmental and production efficiency perspectives. With the objective of minimizing environmental problems and increasing fish production efficiency, the elaboration and the physical-chemical and nutritional characterization of the acid silage (AS), biological silage (BS) and enzymatic silage (ES) was performed with the use of trash fish and Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) processing waste (Experiment 1). The AS, BS, and ES values (dry matter basis) found were, respectively, 25.21; 34.58 and 25.01 g.100g-1 of dry matter, 54.25; 33.00 and 54.50 g.100g-1 of crude protein, 12.45; 12.25 and 12.17 g.100g-1 of lipids; 8.03, 7.33 and 8.58 g.100g-1 of calcium and 4.71; 2.86 and 4.85 g.100g-1 of phosphor. In general, leucin (3.50; 2.41 and 3.31 g.100g-1 to AS, BS and ES, respectively) and lysine (3.33; 2.41 and 3.22 g.100g-1 to AS, BS and ES, respectively) were the essential amino acids (EAA) with the highest concentrations. According to their chemical score, all silages were tryptophan-deficient when compared to the EAA requirements for Nile tilapia according to the NRC (1993). However, considering that amino acids are only a limitation when less than 30% of the minimal requirements for fish in general, these products are not deficient in any EAA. In a second experiment, the silage produced in Experiment 1 was biologically evaluated by the determination of the apparent digestibility coefficient (ADC) for energy, nutrients and amino acids. The ADC values found were: crude protein, 92.01; 89.09 and 93.66%; crude energy, 86.39; 84.53 and 89.09%; dry matter, 82.52; 78.98 and 82.96%; calcium, 81.72; 73.99 and 80.27%; phosphor, 77.86; 79.21 and 81.46% of AS, BS and ES, respectively. The average amino acids ADC was 91.83; 90.76 and 94.61% of AS, BS and ES, respectively. Based on the results of the experiments, we may conclude that all prepared silages are potentially viable for the use in balanced fish diets. It is recommended, the use of AS for the easiness in its elaboration.

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nile tilapia resíduos para animais avaliação nutricional para animal nutricional evaluation for animal wastes for animals tilápia-do-nilo amino acids aminoácidos

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