A Qualitative and Quantitative Approach to Determine the Optimum Combination of Feeding Stimulants for Striped Bass Morone saxatilis Using an Agar Gel Carrier

Journal of the World Aquaculture Society - Tập 33 Số 1 - Trang 23-31 - 2002
Elias Papatryphon1, Joseph H. Soares1
1Graduate Program in Marine Estuarine Environmental Sciences and Department of Animal and Avian Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742 USA

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Abstract

A series of experiments was conducted to determine the optimum combination of previously identified feeding stimulants (FS), namely L‐alanine (Ala), L‐serine (Ser), inosine‐5′‐monophosphate (IMP), and betaine (Bet), for striped bass Morone saxatilis. Three experiments were conducted to determine the optimum combination of FS using an agar gel matrix as a carrier. In the first experiment a 24 factorial experiment was conducted to test all possible combinations of the four FS at two levels, 0 and 0.1 M. Significant interactions between the FS were found, suggesting the complexity of gustatory stimulation and palatability. In the second experiment a 4 × 6 factorial design was employed to test each FS alone and at concentrations ranging from 0 to 8% in order to determine the minimum level at which maximal stimulation is achieved. The results suggest that there is no significant improvement in feed intake beyond the 1 % level of supplementation for all the FS. In addition, Ala produced a significantly greater response compared to all other FS. In the last experiment, a modified single factor method was used to estimate the optimum levels for each FS in a mixture. The range of the concentrations tested was 0–1% of the agar gel for each FS. Combining all four compounds yielded maximal stimulation. The levels of each compound in the final optimum combination of FS were: Ala, 0.4; Ser, 0.6; Bet, 0.4; and IMP, 0.3% of the agar gel.

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