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Evaluation
of Nymphaea nouchali leaf meal based diets on growth, digestive
enzymes and haematological parameters of Labeo catla fingerlings
(Hamilton, 1822)
B. Daflari1,
P. K. Saharia1*, A. Talukdar1, S. Baishya1,
D. Sarma1, K. Bhagawati1, B. Bordoloi2, P.
Saikia3, J. Thakuria1
1Department
of Aquaculture, College of Fisheries, Assam Agricultural University, Raha-782
103, India
2Fisheries
Research Centre, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat-785 013, India
3Krishi
Vigyan Kendra, Guwahati-781 017, India
Received: 06 February
2024 Revised: 16 March 2024 Accepted:
04 May 2024
*Corresponding Author Email : pabitra.saharia@aau.ac.in
*ORCiD:
https://orcid.org/0009-0006-3413-0980
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Abstract
Aim:
This
study was conducted to evaluate the nutraceutical traits of Nymphaea
nouchali herbal plant ingredients on the growth performance, digestive
enzymes and health status of Labeo catla fingerlings owing to the
abundance of phytoconstituents.
Methodology:
Four
isonitrogenous and isocaloric diet with different inclusion levels of Nymphaea
nouchali leaf meal (NNLM) i.e., 0%, 20%, 30% and 40% were formulated and
designated as T-0, T-I, T-II and T-III treatment groups. A total of 144
fingerlings of L. catla were randomly distributed into the
experimental cisterns in triplicates following completely randomized design.
Results:
At
the end of the experiment, the percent weight gain and specific growth rate
(SGR) were significantly higher (P<0.05) with significantly lower
(P<0.05) feed conversion ratio (FCR) in T-II group as compared to the
other experimental groups. Significantly lower (P<0.05) percent weight
gain and SGR with significantly higher (P<0.05) FCR were recorded in T-0
and T-III. The protease and amylase activities were found to be significantly
higher (P<0.05) in the T-II with lower (P<0.05) values recorded in T-0
and T-III groups. The red blood cell count and haemoglobin level were found
to be significantly higher (P<0.05) in the T-I and T-II groups as compared
to T-0 and T-III, respectively.
Interpretation:
The
present study demonstrated that dietary inclusion of Nymphaea nouchali
leaf meal with 30% improved growth, nutrient utilization and better health
benefits of L. catla fingerlings in the present culture condition.
Key
words: Digestive
enzymes, Herbal plant, Labeo catla, Leaf meal, Nymphaea
nouchali
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