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Effect of Supplemental Amino Acid on Performance and Proximate Composition of Clarias Gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) Fed Roasted Soyabean Based Diets

JO Oyedokun, OA Ogunwole, OA Oyelese

Effects of supplementing roasted soyabean based diet with the first two limiting amino acid (L-lysine and DL-methionine) on growth performance and proximate composition of Clarias gariepinus (C. gariepinus) were investigated in this study. Juvenile fish (n=360), weighing 19.60±0.10g were randomly allocated to six diets containing varied supplemental combinations of lysine+DL-methionine (g/100g) in the formulated basal roasted soyabean based diets (RSBD) ; R1 (without supplemental lysine and DL-methionine), R2 (0+1), R3 (0.25+0.75), R4 (0.5+0.5), R5 (0.75+0.25), R6 (1+0) supplemental L-lysine+DL-methionine, respectively. The fish were fed to satiation with the diets for 12 weeks. Each treatment was in triplicate.  Results revealed that the diets had no significant influence (P>0.05) on fish final weight and feed conversion ratio. Gross protein retention of fish on R3 (1.01±0.04) and R5 (0.97±0.04) were similar. The crude protein composition of C. gariepinus whole body on R5 (70.03±1.60) and R3 (68.39±1.46) were not significantly difference (p>0.05) but significantly higher than other diets. Supplemental amino acid significantly increased the methionine composition (P<0.05) with the higher value of 2.42±0.04 in fish on R4 and least value of 2.12±0.02 in those on R2. C. gariepinus on R5 (10.69±0.01) had a significantly higher (P<0.05) lysine value and least in those in control (6.94±0.04) diet. Regression of crude protein of fish whole body and supplemental lysine and methionine were both quadratic with the optimum dietary inclusion levels 0.6g/100g (R2= 0.79) and 0.4g/100g (R2=0.76), respectively. In conclusion, dietary supplement of lysine and methionine in roasted soyabean based diets had no impact on growth performance but enhanced the body composition of C. gariepinus.