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The effects of various binders and moisture content on pellet stability of research diets for freshwater crayfish

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Ruscoe, I. M., Jones, C.M., Jones, P.L. and Caley, P. (2005) The effects of various binders and moisture content on pellet stability of research diets for freshwater crayfish. Aquaculture Nutrition, 11 (2). pp. 87-93. ISSN 1365-2095

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Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2095.2004.00324.x

Abstract

Two experiments were conducted to assess the water stability of a practical research diet manufactured with various binders and differing levels of moisture. In the first experiment the binders – agar, gelatine, carrageenan, and carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) were included at both 3 and 5% of total ingredient weight. All binders were tested with equal ingredient weight to water volume, and additionally carrageenan was tested in a diet with double the water volume. The dry matter remaining following immersion for up to 180 min was calculated and the rate of pellet decay was modelled using the Weibull distribution. The analysis revealed that the rate of dry matter loss decreased with time, and that carrageenan and CMC binders were significantly better (P < 0.001) binders than the agar and gelatine. The 5% binder concentration slowed the decay rate by as much as 62% as compared with the 3% binder concentration. The second experiment compared the binding performance of carrageenan and sodium alginate in both 50% moisture and 10% moisture pellets. The same analysis revealed that 10% moisture alginate-bound pellets were more water stable than the others. A discussion of the use of moist diets for crayfish research is included.

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Subjects:Aquaculture and Fisheries > Aquaculture > Feeding
Aquaculture and Fisheries > Aquaculture > Shellfish culture
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