Abstract:
To investigate the effects of alfalfa (
Medicago sativa L.) meal on the growth performance, muscle quality and serum antioxidant index of grass carp (
Ctenopharyngodon idella), five isonitrogenous and isolipidic diets (crude protein: 32.0%, crude fat: 4.12%) were formulated with 0 (control group), 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% alfalfa meal, respectively. Juvenile grass carp initial weight of (50.04±0.04) g were fed for 61 days. The results showed that: (1) Compared with the control group, the specific growth rate significantly decreased in the group with 20% alfalfa meal (
P<0.05), and the feeding rate as well as the feed conversion ratio significantly increased in the group with 15% alfalfa meal (
P<0.05). Except for the group with 5% alfalfa meal, the condition factor of grass carp significantly decreased (
P<0.05). (2) Adding alfalfa meal significantly decreased the contents of muscle lactic acid and thiobarbituric acid values (
P<0.05) and increased muscle water loss rate(
P<0.05). The content of muscle hydroxyproline in the groups with 10% and 15% alfalfa meal were significantly higher than that in the control group (
P<0.05). Except for the group with 20% alfalfa meal, adding alfalfa meal significantly increased the muscle adhesiveness (
P<0.05). The muscle hardness significantly increased in the group with 10% alfalfa meal compared to the control group (
P<0.05). (3) The serum CAT activity of grass carp in the group with 20% alfalfa meal was significantly higher than that in the control group (
P<0.05). Compared with the control group, the serum GSH-PX activity of grass carp in the groups with 15% and 20% alfalfa meal significantly increased, and the content of MDA significantly decreased (
P<0.05). In conclusions, adding less than 15% alfalfa meal could improve muscle quality and serum antioxidant capacity of grass carp. Therefore, the addition of alfalfa meal in grass carp feed should not exceed 15%.