Abstract
This study was undertaken to investigate the suitability of using fish market wastes (viscera) as raw material for powder fish silage production. Fish viscera contained 14.01±0.68% protein, 20.00±1.04% lipid, 4.75±0.64% ash, 60.62±2.15% moisture and 0.62±0.08% Nitrogen Free Extract (NFE). The pH of fish viscera was 6.21±0.07. For liquid fish silage production, 2, 3, 4 and 5% formic acid were added in blended viscera, of which 4% formic acid was found better that had a pH value of 3.77±0.07. Liquid silage contained 12.00±0.89% protein, 17.26±1.49% lipid, 3.73±0.81% ash, 66.41±3.07% moisture and 0.60±0.09% NFE. For neutralizing liquid fish silage, various concentrations, viz. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6% Na2CO3 were added. The pH value (6.32±0.01) was better when mixing with 4% Na2CO3. To produce powder fish silage 20, 30, 40 and 50% rice bran were mixed in liquid fish silage. Powder silage made with 30% rice bran was found better to improve the nutritional quality of the product that contained 20.84±0.12% protein, 33.73±0.14% lipid, 14.05±0.27% ash, 10.83±0.19% moisture, 6.61±0.10% crude fiber and 13.94% carbohydrate. The pH value was 6.54±0.01. After preparation, powder fish silage was packaged. The packaged powder fish silage was then stored for 4 months at room temperature (20-300C). After four months of storage, the contents of protein, lipid, ash, moisture, crude fiber, carbohydrate and pH reached at 20.30±0.13, 32.41±0.16, 13.49±0.33, 10.98±0.28, 6.32±0.07, 16.50% and 6.76±0.09, respectively. It was found that nutritional value of powder fish silage was very high and can be used in fish feed to reduce feed cost and enhance aquaculture production.SAARC J. Agri., 13(2): 13-25 (2015)
Publisher
Bangladesh Journals Online (JOL)