Dietary shatavari, Asparagous
racemosus root extract promotes growth, feed conversion and nutrient
utilization in Labeo rajasthanicus
N.R. Keer1,
N.K. Chadha1*, V.P. Saini2, M.L. Ojha3 and
P.B. Sawant1
1Division of
Aquaculture, Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai-400 061, India
2Directorate of
Research, Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology,
Udaipur-313 001, India
3College of Fisheries,
Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur-313 001,
India
*Corresponding Author Email : nkchadha@cife.edu.in
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Abstract
Aim:
The objective of the study was to assess the effect of supplementation with
dietary shatavari, Asparagous racemosus root extract on growth, feed
conversion and nutrient utilization in Labeo rajasthanicus.
Methodology: Two-hundred-seventy fingerlings of equal size
(8.19?0.03g) were stocked in 18 fibre reinforced plastic tanks following
complete randomized design. Six iso-nitrogenous (30% crude protein) and
iso-caloric (390 kcal digestible energy per 100 g) diets were prepared with
graded level of ethanolic shatavari root extract, i.e., 0.00, 0.15, 0.30,
0.45, 0.60, 0.75 g kg-1 and designated as control, T1, T2, T3, T4
and T5 were fed to L. rajasthanicus twice a day for 45 days. The
growth performance, feed conversion and nutrient utilisation were considered
as response parameters.?? ??????
Results:
Significantly (P<0.05) higher growth performance (weight gain %, specific
growth rate, net yield and mean daily weight gain percentage) and better feed
conversion and nutrient utilization (protein efficiency ratio and lipid
efficiency ratio) were observed in T1 group than in other experimental
groups.??? ???
Interpretation: Based on these findings, it can be
concluded that ethanolic extract of shatavari root can be used as a growth
promoter and can be included at the supplementation level of 0.15 g kg-1
diet for Labeo rajasthanicus.
Key
words:
Asparagous recemosus, Growth performance, Labeo rajasthanicus,
Shatavari root extract
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