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<title>GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY IN AFRICAN GIANT LAND SNAIL (Archachatina marginata Swainson, 1821) FED DIETS SUPPLEMENTED WITH ENZYMES, PREBIOTIC AND PROBIOTICS</title>
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<title>GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY IN AFRICAN GIANT LAND SNAIL (Archachatina marginata Swainson, 1821) FED DIETS SUPPLEMENTED WITH ENZYMES, PREBIOTIC AND PROBIOTICS</title>
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<name>ARIBISALA, Adewale Ola-Iya</name>
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<updated>2024-04-19T16:01:51Z</updated>
<published>2023-08-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY IN AFRICAN GIANT LAND SNAIL (Archachatina marginata Swainson, 1821) FED DIETS SUPPLEMENTED WITH ENZYMES, PREBIOTIC AND PROBIOTICS
ARIBISALA, Adewale Ola-Iya
African Giant Land Snails (AGLS) (Archachatina marginata) are a good source of protein&#13;
with low-fat content but with slow growth rate which may be due to genetic or nutritional&#13;
factors. Conventional high fibre feed resources fed to AGLS have a marginal nutrient&#13;
profile. Growth enhancers such as enzymes, prebiotics, probiotics, and organic acids have&#13;
been used to optimise productivity in other animals but reports on their use in AGLS&#13;
nutrition is scanty. Therefore, effects of diets supplemented with enzyme, prebiotics and&#13;
probiotics on performance of AGLS were investigated.&#13;
Grower AGLS (n=240), weighing 92.03±1.55 g, procured from Ikire market, Osun State&#13;
and certified at the Department of zoology, University of Ibadan. They were allotted to diets&#13;
containing 0.00 (T1, Control), 0.10 (T2), 0.15(T3) and 0.20 g/kg (T4) β-D-mannanase&#13;
in five replicates for 98 days. Grower AGLS (n=350), weighing 100.08±1.73 g were allott&#13;
ed to another seven compounded diets containing 0.00 (M1, Control), 0.1 mg/kg oxytetrac&#13;
ycline (M2), 0.50(M3), 1.00(M4), 1.50(M5), 2.00(M6) and 2.50 g/kg(M7) mannanoligosacch&#13;
aride plus organic acids blend in five replicates for 98 days. Another batch of grower AGLS&#13;
(n=400) weighing 94.12±1.77 g were allotted to eight different diets containing 0.00&#13;
probiotics (D1, Control), 0.1 mg oxytetracycline/ kg (D2), 1x108 (D3), 2x108 (D4) and 3x108&#13;
CFU Lactobacillus plantarum (Lacp)/ kg (D5), 1x108 (D6), 2x108 (D7), and 3x108&#13;
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Sac)/ kg (D8) in five replicates for 98 days. Using standard&#13;
procedures, Feed Intake (FI, g/snail/day), Body Weight Gain (BWG, g/snail), Feed&#13;
Conversion Ratio (FCR), Live Weight (LW, g/snail), Dressing Percentage (DP), Protein&#13;
Digestibility-PD (%) and Fibre Digestibility-FD were assessed. Haemolymph (5 mL) was&#13;
sampled to determine Total Protein (TP) and Packed Cell Volume (PCV) using standard&#13;
procedures. Data were subjected to descriptive statistics, polynomial regression and&#13;
ANOVA at &#120572;0.05.&#13;
The FI of AGLS was similar for all treatments, however, BWG and PD were significantly&#13;
higher in T4 (295.0±6.6 and 69.4±2.0) than T1 (276.1±10.3 and 65.1±0.6) and T2 (280.0±5.8&#13;
and 66.4±1.1), but similar to T3 (290.0±10.3 and 68.9±1.5), respectively with β-Dmannanase supplementation. Increased β-D-mannanase inclusion in the diet of AGLS&#13;
significantly enhanced FD (R2=0.9), DP (R2=0.8) and LW (R2=0.7) of AGLS. Grower&#13;
AGLS on M7 had the highest BWG and LW of 178.6±1.07, and 181.7±2.1 respectively.&#13;
The LW of Grower AGLS on M7 (181.7±2.1) was similar to M6 (181.7±2.1) but higher than&#13;
M5 (167.4±1.71), M4 (166.1±1.52), M3 (164.5±2.1), M2 (171.8±1.11) and 161.8±1.55 (M1).&#13;
The AGLS fed M7 had higher serum TP (8.8±0.52 g/L) and PCV (54.1±2.98%) compared&#13;
to other treatments. The FI significantly increased linearly (R2=1) with dietary inclusion of&#13;
Lacp and Sac. The BWG of AGLS for D6 (142.5±13.6) and D7 (143.9±12.3) were similar.&#13;
Optimum BWG of AGLS (R2 = 1.0) on Lacp diets was obtained at 2.0×108 CFU (D4,&#13;
142.9±18.4).&#13;
Sole dietary supplement of African giant land snail with any of β-D-mannanase at 0.5 g/kg,&#13;
mannanoligosaccharides plus organic acid blend (2.5 g/kg), Lactobacillus plantarum&#13;
(2.0×108 CFU/ kg) and Saccharomyces cerevisiae (3.0×108 CFU/ kg) enhanced growth&#13;
performance and nutrient digestibility.
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