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dc.contributor.authorMokoginta, Ing
dc.contributor.authorToshio Takeuchi
dc.contributor.authorHadadi, Ahmad
dc.contributor.authorDedi, Jusadi
dc.date.accessioned2010-06-18T03:14:18Z
dc.date.available2010-06-18T03:14:18Z
dc.date.issued2004
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/28744
dc.description.abstractTwo experiments were conducted to determine the capability of the giant gouramy Osphronemus gouramy to assimilate dietary carbohydrate. In experiment 1, fingerlings with an initial body weight of 29–32 g were fed diets containing 20.8, 35.6, 49.8 and 57.0% carbohydrate three times daily, to satiation, for 40 days. In experiment 2, subadults with an initial body weight of 78.7–79.5 g were fed diets containing 21.2, 30.1, 38.6 and 47.5% carbohydrate three times daily, to satiation, for 60 days. The diets had the same amount of protein and the same energy content. The results of experiment 1 showed that the blood glucose levels of fish fed high carbohydrate diets (49.8 and 57.0%) in the 18 h postprandial were lower than those of fish fed low carbohydrate diets (20.8 and 35.6%). The peak of the blood glucose levels in all treatments was found 5 h postprandial. Experiment 2 showed that the blood glucose level of fish was the same among treatments; and the peak of the blood glucose levels was found 9 h postprandially. It was also found that the protein retention, daily growth rate and feed efficiency of the dietary 20.8% carbohydrate levels in experiment 1 were all significantly higher than in other treatments; whereas those in experiment 2 showed no significant difference among the treatments (P > 0.05). In both experiments 1 and 2, lipid retention increased significantly as the dietary carbohydrate level was elevated (P < 0.05). It was concluded that fingerlings of giant gouramy have a lower capability for utilizing dietary carbohydrate, and of the treatments, the 20.8% diet was optimal, whereas subadults could utilize diets with higher carbohydrate levels, as high as 47.5%. Keywords blood glucose level • dietary carbohydrate • giant gouramy • growth • Osphronemus gouramyid
dc.publisherIPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
dc.titleDifferent capabilities in utilizing dietary carbohydrate by fingerling and subadult giant gouramy Osphronemus gouramyid


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