SUPLEMENTASI MINYAK IKAN UNTUK PENINGKATAN IMUNITAS NON SPESIFIK UDANG VANAME (LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI)
ABSTRACT: Increased immunity
shrimp became one of the targets of feeding with a complete nutrient
constituent composition. Shrimp have a different immune system compared to fish
in general and can be increased quickly by providing the right nutrients.
Research nutrient supplementation to increase non-specific immunity, especially
in Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) still rarely done, especially
with the addition of fish oil. This research was conducted to study the effect
of fish oil supplementation in different oil among lemuru oil and patin oil
with a non-specific parameter of Pacific white shrimp among total haemocyte
count (THC), the differential haemocyte count (DHC), challenge test with Vibrio
harveyi and relative percent survival (RPS). Design of experiments using a
completely random design with three treatments and four replications. The
treatment is adding the lemuru oil
(treatment A), patin oil (treatent B) and without the addition of fish oil
(control). The results showed that the addition of lemuru fish and patin fish
oil treatment can increase THC, DHC, which affect the phagocytic activity
relative to the level of protection without giving fish oil (P<0.05). The
increasing of non-specific immunity of Pacific white shrimp with fish oil needs
to analyze in the economic side to be
more economical if applied to the shrimp farmers or commercial feed mills.
Penulis: Vina Olivia
Indraswati, Supono, Asep Saefulloh
Kode Jurnal: jpperikanandd150016