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Gut and intestinal biometrics of the giant trevally, Caranx ignobilis, fed an experimental diet with difference sources of activated charcoal
Background : The giant trevally, Caranx ignobilis, is a commercially important marine fish in Indonesia. This species was initially cultured in Aceh Province. Previous reports showed that charcoal has a positive effect on survival and feed utilization of the giant trevally. However, the effects of a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355220/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32685136 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.23788.2 |
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author | Firdus, Firdus Samadi, Samadi Muhammadar, Abdullah A. Sarong, Muhammad A. Muchlisin, Zainal A. Sari, Widya Batubara, Agung S. |
author_facet | Firdus, Firdus Samadi, Samadi Muhammadar, Abdullah A. Sarong, Muhammad A. Muchlisin, Zainal A. Sari, Widya Batubara, Agung S. |
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description | Background : The giant trevally, Caranx ignobilis, is a commercially important marine fish in Indonesia. This species was initially cultured in Aceh Province. Previous reports showed that charcoal has a positive effect on survival and feed utilization of the giant trevally. However, the effects of adding charcoal to the diet on gut and intestine biometrics has, to our knowledge, never been described. Methods : Four activated charcoal sources were tested in this study using a completely randomized experimental design; coconut shell charcoal, mangrove wood charcoal, rice husk charcoal, and kernel palm shell charcoal. All treatments were performed with four replications. Juvenile giant trevally (average body weight, 16.52 ± 3.12 g; and average total length, 10.26 ± 0.64 cm) were stocked into the experimental tank at a density of 15 fish per tank. The fish were fed an experimental diet twice daily at 7 AM and 5 PM ad satiation for 42 days. Results : Analysis of variance showed that adding charcoal to the diet had significant effects on the length and width of the foveola gastrica and villous intestine (P < 0.05). The greatest length and width of the foveola gastrica was recorded in fish fed an experimental diet of rice husk charcoal with average values of 311.811 ± 9.869 µm and 241.786 ± 10.394 µm, respectively. The greatest length of intestinal villous was found in fish fed the mangrove wood charcoal diet, with a value of 135.012 ± 5.147 µm, but this length was not significantly different to that in fish fed rice charcoal and kernel palm shell charcoal. However, the greatest width of intestinal villous was recorded in fish fed the control diet (without charcoal; P < 0.05). Conclusion: The optimal sizes of the foveola gastrica and villous intestine were found in fish fed an experimental diet with rice husk charcoal. |
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spelling | pubmed-73552202020-07-16 Gut and intestinal biometrics of the giant trevally, Caranx ignobilis, fed an experimental diet with difference sources of activated charcoal Firdus, Firdus Samadi, Samadi Muhammadar, Abdullah A. Sarong, Muhammad A. Muchlisin, Zainal A. Sari, Widya Batubara, Agung S. F1000Res Research Article Background : The giant trevally, Caranx ignobilis, is a commercially important marine fish in Indonesia. This species was initially cultured in Aceh Province. Previous reports showed that charcoal has a positive effect on survival and feed utilization of the giant trevally. However, the effects of adding charcoal to the diet on gut and intestine biometrics has, to our knowledge, never been described. Methods : Four activated charcoal sources were tested in this study using a completely randomized experimental design; coconut shell charcoal, mangrove wood charcoal, rice husk charcoal, and kernel palm shell charcoal. All treatments were performed with four replications. Juvenile giant trevally (average body weight, 16.52 ± 3.12 g; and average total length, 10.26 ± 0.64 cm) were stocked into the experimental tank at a density of 15 fish per tank. The fish were fed an experimental diet twice daily at 7 AM and 5 PM ad satiation for 42 days. Results : Analysis of variance showed that adding charcoal to the diet had significant effects on the length and width of the foveola gastrica and villous intestine (P < 0.05). The greatest length and width of the foveola gastrica was recorded in fish fed an experimental diet of rice husk charcoal with average values of 311.811 ± 9.869 µm and 241.786 ± 10.394 µm, respectively. The greatest length of intestinal villous was found in fish fed the mangrove wood charcoal diet, with a value of 135.012 ± 5.147 µm, but this length was not significantly different to that in fish fed rice charcoal and kernel palm shell charcoal. However, the greatest width of intestinal villous was recorded in fish fed the control diet (without charcoal; P < 0.05). Conclusion: The optimal sizes of the foveola gastrica and villous intestine were found in fish fed an experimental diet with rice husk charcoal. F1000 Research Limited 2020-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7355220/ /pubmed/32685136 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.23788.2 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Firdus F et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Firdus, Firdus Samadi, Samadi Muhammadar, Abdullah A. Sarong, Muhammad A. Muchlisin, Zainal A. Sari, Widya Batubara, Agung S. Gut and intestinal biometrics of the giant trevally, Caranx ignobilis, fed an experimental diet with difference sources of activated charcoal |
title | Gut and intestinal biometrics of the giant trevally,
Caranx ignobilis, fed an experimental diet with difference sources of activated charcoal |
title_full | Gut and intestinal biometrics of the giant trevally,
Caranx ignobilis, fed an experimental diet with difference sources of activated charcoal |
title_fullStr | Gut and intestinal biometrics of the giant trevally,
Caranx ignobilis, fed an experimental diet with difference sources of activated charcoal |
title_full_unstemmed | Gut and intestinal biometrics of the giant trevally,
Caranx ignobilis, fed an experimental diet with difference sources of activated charcoal |
title_short | Gut and intestinal biometrics of the giant trevally,
Caranx ignobilis, fed an experimental diet with difference sources of activated charcoal |
title_sort | gut and intestinal biometrics of the giant trevally,
caranx ignobilis, fed an experimental diet with difference sources of activated charcoal |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355220/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32685136 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.23788.2 |
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