Journal Of Aquaculture And Fish Health
ISSN 2301-7309
Vol. 5 / No. 1 / Published : 2016-01
Order : 2, and page :11 - 21
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Original Article :
Red bigeye (priacanthusmacracanthus)surimi solid waste chemical utilization of nutrition content as alternative fish feeding materials
Author :
- Fifit Erliyana Safitri*1
- Muhammad Arief*2
- Mirni Lamid*3
- Mahasiswa Fakultas Perairan dan Kelautan
- Dosen Fakultas Perairan dan Kelautan
- Dosen Fakultas Perairan dan Kelautan
Abstract :
Fish feed is one of the important components in an intensive aquaculture. Feed’s price will affect the production costs and the profits which gain from aquaculture. One of which can be used as an alternative of feed ingredient is Swangi’s waste on surimi products. One of the attempts of waste reduction is through a chemical process. The chemical process is adding the organic acids namely formic acid and propionic acid. This study used experimental methods with Rancangan Acak Lengkap (RAL). The treatment consisted of the addition of organic acids as 0% (P0), 1,5% (P1), 3% (P2), dan 4,5% (P3) with four-time repetition of each time. The parameter which observed was the nutrition content after 7 days. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) used to analyze the data and determined the best treatment the writer used Duncan's Multiple Range Testwith95% confidence intervals. The result of the study showed that the addition of acid with different dosage on surimi products produces a significant difference of fish feed nutrition content (p<0.01). The best nutrition content found in P3 treatment with the protein crude (51.0048%), fat(8.6659%), fiber(3.9991), dry matter(88.6422%), and ash by (26.011%).
Keyword :
propionad acid, soybean, nutrient, formiat acid, swanggi fish,
References :
Abun,(2006) Efek Pengolahan Secara Kimia dan Biologi Terhadap Kandungan Gizi dan Nilai Energi Metabolis Limbah Ikan Tuna Pada Ayam Broiler Vol 3, no. 7 : Jurnal Bionatura
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