Effect of a new phosphorus source, magnesium hydrogen phosphate (MHP) on growth, utilization of phosphorus, and physiological responses in carp Cyprinus carpio

Abstract Magnesium hydrogen phosphate (MHP, MgHPO4) recovered from swine manure was prepared as an alternative phosphorus (P) source. Conventional P additives, monocalcium phosphate (MCP), dicalcium phosphate (DCP), and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) were compared with the MHP in terms of growth and P a...

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Main Authors: Tae-Hyun Yoon, Seunggun Won, Dong-Hoon Lee, Jung-Woo Choi, Changsix Ra, Jeong-Dae Kim
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Published: The Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 2016-11-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41240-016-0038-4
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spelling doaj-2d2cd1aa233d4f7fb84b5aae9d012fcb2021-04-02T01:20:54ZengThe Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic ScienceFisheries and Aquatic Sciences2234-17572016-11-011911910.1186/s41240-016-0038-4Effect of a new phosphorus source, magnesium hydrogen phosphate (MHP) on growth, utilization of phosphorus, and physiological responses in carp Cyprinus carpioTae-Hyun Yoon0Seunggun Won1Dong-Hoon Lee2Jung-Woo Choi3Changsix Ra4Jeong-Dae Kim5College of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National UniversityDepartment of Animal Resources, Daegu UniversityGyenoggi Province Maritime and Fisheries Research InstituteCollege of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National UniversityCollege of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National UniversityCollege of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National UniversityAbstract Magnesium hydrogen phosphate (MHP, MgHPO4) recovered from swine manure was prepared as an alternative phosphorus (P) source. Conventional P additives, monocalcium phosphate (MCP), dicalcium phosphate (DCP), and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) were compared with the MHP in terms of growth and P availability by juvenile carp Cyprinus carpio. A basal diet as a negative control was prepared using practical feed ingredients without P supplementation to which four supplemental P sources were added at the level of 2%. Five groups of 450 fish having mean body weight of 6.5 g following 24 h fasting after 2 weeks of adaptation period were randomly distributed into each of 15 tanks (30 fish/tank). Fish were hand-fed to apparent satiety twice a day for 9 weeks. Fish fed the MHP had weight gain (WG), feed conversion ratio (FCR), protein efficiency ratio (PER), and specific growth rate (SGR) comparable to those fed the MCP. Those values of both the MHP and MCP groups were significantly different (p < 0.05) from the other groups. Fish groups fed control and the TCP showed the lowest WG, PER, and SGR and the highest FCR among treatments. No fish were died among treatments during the experimental period. Fish fed control and the TCP showed hematocrit and hemoglobin significantly lower (p < 0.05) than fish fed the MHP. The lowest inorganic P (Pi) in plasma was found in the control group. Even though Pi was not significantly different (p > 0.05) from other phosphate groups, fish fed the MCP and MHP retained higher P in whole body than the other groups. P availability was determined to be 93.2, 62.4, 6.1, and 98.0% for MCP, DCP, TCP, and MHP, respectively. The present results suggested that the MHP recovered from wastewater stream could be used as an alternative P source in carp diet.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41240-016-0038-4Cyprinus carpioWeight gainFeed conversion ratioPhosphorus availabilityAlternative phosphorusMagnesium hydrogen phosphate
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author Tae-Hyun Yoon
Seunggun Won
Dong-Hoon Lee
Jung-Woo Choi
Changsix Ra
Jeong-Dae Kim
spellingShingle Tae-Hyun Yoon
Seunggun Won
Dong-Hoon Lee
Jung-Woo Choi
Changsix Ra
Jeong-Dae Kim
Effect of a new phosphorus source, magnesium hydrogen phosphate (MHP) on growth, utilization of phosphorus, and physiological responses in carp Cyprinus carpio
Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Cyprinus carpio
Weight gain
Feed conversion ratio
Phosphorus availability
Alternative phosphorus
Magnesium hydrogen phosphate
author_facet Tae-Hyun Yoon
Seunggun Won
Dong-Hoon Lee
Jung-Woo Choi
Changsix Ra
Jeong-Dae Kim
author_sort Tae-Hyun Yoon
title Effect of a new phosphorus source, magnesium hydrogen phosphate (MHP) on growth, utilization of phosphorus, and physiological responses in carp Cyprinus carpio
title_short Effect of a new phosphorus source, magnesium hydrogen phosphate (MHP) on growth, utilization of phosphorus, and physiological responses in carp Cyprinus carpio
title_full Effect of a new phosphorus source, magnesium hydrogen phosphate (MHP) on growth, utilization of phosphorus, and physiological responses in carp Cyprinus carpio
title_fullStr Effect of a new phosphorus source, magnesium hydrogen phosphate (MHP) on growth, utilization of phosphorus, and physiological responses in carp Cyprinus carpio
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a new phosphorus source, magnesium hydrogen phosphate (MHP) on growth, utilization of phosphorus, and physiological responses in carp Cyprinus carpio
title_sort effect of a new phosphorus source, magnesium hydrogen phosphate (mhp) on growth, utilization of phosphorus, and physiological responses in carp cyprinus carpio
publisher The Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic Science
series Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
issn 2234-1757
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Abstract Magnesium hydrogen phosphate (MHP, MgHPO4) recovered from swine manure was prepared as an alternative phosphorus (P) source. Conventional P additives, monocalcium phosphate (MCP), dicalcium phosphate (DCP), and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) were compared with the MHP in terms of growth and P availability by juvenile carp Cyprinus carpio. A basal diet as a negative control was prepared using practical feed ingredients without P supplementation to which four supplemental P sources were added at the level of 2%. Five groups of 450 fish having mean body weight of 6.5 g following 24 h fasting after 2 weeks of adaptation period were randomly distributed into each of 15 tanks (30 fish/tank). Fish were hand-fed to apparent satiety twice a day for 9 weeks. Fish fed the MHP had weight gain (WG), feed conversion ratio (FCR), protein efficiency ratio (PER), and specific growth rate (SGR) comparable to those fed the MCP. Those values of both the MHP and MCP groups were significantly different (p < 0.05) from the other groups. Fish groups fed control and the TCP showed the lowest WG, PER, and SGR and the highest FCR among treatments. No fish were died among treatments during the experimental period. Fish fed control and the TCP showed hematocrit and hemoglobin significantly lower (p < 0.05) than fish fed the MHP. The lowest inorganic P (Pi) in plasma was found in the control group. Even though Pi was not significantly different (p > 0.05) from other phosphate groups, fish fed the MCP and MHP retained higher P in whole body than the other groups. P availability was determined to be 93.2, 62.4, 6.1, and 98.0% for MCP, DCP, TCP, and MHP, respectively. The present results suggested that the MHP recovered from wastewater stream could be used as an alternative P source in carp diet.
topic Cyprinus carpio
Weight gain
Feed conversion ratio
Phosphorus availability
Alternative phosphorus
Magnesium hydrogen phosphate
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