ABSTRACT
Beet-vinasse is a by-product rich in betaine, a compound with attractant activity to abalone. Therefore, the overall performance of abalone was evaluated using four diets formulated to contain graded levels of beet-vinasse. Ulva and Porphyra, natural foods holding betaine as well, were used as reference diets. After 140 days of experimentation, the highest growth rate was obtained with Porphyra (58.6 µm day−1). However, when beet-vinasse was added, the feed intake was higher as higher amounts of beet-vinasse were incorporated. It was concluded that beet-vinasse had a positive response to induce the feed intake, probably due to better palatability.
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Acknowledgments
We thank Lucía Soliño and Lúcia Peixoto for their assistance with this investigation. Also, thanks to Ian Emmett for his professional correction of the English language.
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