Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
2016, Vol 16, Num, 2 (Pages: 339-345)
Effects of Dietary Vitamin A on Growth Performance, Blood Biochemical Indices and Body Composition of Juvenile Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon Idellus)
Fan Wu 1 ,Wenhuan Zhu 1 ,Mengmei Liu 1 ,Chen Chen 1 ,Jiaojiao Chen 1 ,Qingsong Tan 1
1 Ministry of Agriculture, Freshwater Aquaculture Collaborative Innovation Center of Hubei Province, Fisheries college, Key Laboratory of Freshwater Animal Breeding, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China
DOI :
10.4194/1303-2712-v16_2_14
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A 12-week growth study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary vitamin A (VA) on growth performance,
blood biochemical indices and body composition of grass carp. Six isonitrogenous and isoenergetic semi-purified diets were
compounded with different VA level at 68, 328, 599, 1327, 2584 and 4769 IU/kg diet, respectively. The specific growth rate
(SGR) increased significantly (P<0.05) with dietary VA level, and the highest SGR value was at 4769 IU/kg group. However,
the feed conversion ratio (FCR), feeding rate (FR) and survival rate (SR) of juvenile grass carp were not significantly affected
by dietary VA level (P>0.05). As the VA level increased, hepatosomatic index (HSI) increased significantly, peaked at the
1327 IU/kg group (P<0.05), and then showed a decreasing trend. Serum superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in the control
group was significantly lower than those in other groups and then increased with dietary VA level. Whereas, serum alkaline
phosphatase (ALP) activity first increased and then decreased with dietary VA level, reaching the highest point at 1327 IU/kg
group. No significant difference was observed on the whole body composition among treatments (P>0.05). In conclusion,
appropriate dietary vitamin A supplementation could be helpful for the growth and antioxidant capacity of grass carp.
Keywords :
Grass carp; vitamin A; growth; blood biochemical indices; body composition