KR20170004746A - Abalone feed using sargassum horneri - Google Patents

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KR20170004746A
KR20170004746A KR1020150095515A KR20150095515A KR20170004746A KR 20170004746 A KR20170004746 A KR 20170004746A KR 1020150095515 A KR1020150095515 A KR 1020150095515A KR 20150095515 A KR20150095515 A KR 20150095515A KR 20170004746 A KR20170004746 A KR 20170004746A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to feed for abalone using Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh. More specifically, the present invention relates to feed for abalone using Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh which can replace feed additives such as fish meal or spirulina by using, as the feed for abalone, Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh which is an unused and discarded marine plant resource, thereby being cost competitive in abalone industries. By feeding abalone with eco-friendly feeds containing natural ingredients, it is possible to secure food safety and to distribute abalone as a clean food ingredient, thereby making a good impression on the abalone. According to the present invention, the feed for abalone using Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh includes Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh.

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{ABALONE FEED USING SARGASSUM HORNERI}

The present invention relates to an abalone food using a hornfish sauce, and more particularly, it relates to an abalone food which can be used as a substitute for feed additives such as fish meal or spirulina, The present invention relates to an abalone feeding apparatus using a horn-bellied horse mackerel, which can secure price competitiveness and contribute to food safety improvement and environmental degradation by using environmentally friendly abalone food using natural materials.

Abalone is a versatile opportunistic herbivorous animal that easily accepts a wide range of feed. In the wild, they prefer certain algae, and many overturned species are reported to prefer red algae.

In order to produce an efficient and stable aquaculture of abalone, we are investing in research to find the proper combination of feed and new feed ratio.

Recently , there have been a number of studies on the use of Kelp ( E. maxima; L pallida ), Gracilaria spp., Gracilariopsis spp., Gelidium spp., Plocamium corallorhiza , Ulva spp. And Abfeed TM (fishmeal as the primary protein source) And Midae Meal (a seaweed-based formulated feed).

These studies have been carried out to solve the food shortage problem in the abalone farming industry and to actively cope with the paradigm shift to the athletic style by developing eco - friendly abalone food that can completely substitute commercial artificial diets.

The present invention has been made in recognition of the above-mentioned points, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a method of replacing feed additives such as fish meal or spirulina by using a hoe saimyong mackerel, which is an unused seaweed resource, Which is able to secure price competitiveness and utilize environmentally friendly abalone food using natural materials, thereby contributing to improvement of food safety and image of abalone as clean food.

In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention is characterized in that an abalone feeding using a horn horn baby horn is included.

The abalone food using the horns according to the present invention can replace the feed additives such as fish meal or spirulina by using the horns raw mackerel, which is an unused seaweed resource which is turned into a waste by overtaking food, And has an advantage that it contributes greatly to the improvement of food safety and the image of overturning into clean food by using environmentally friendly abalone food using natural materials.

Brief Description of the Drawings Fig. 1 is a photograph showing a process of manufacturing an abalone feed using a hoe saengmyung mushroom according to an embodiment of the present invention
FIG. 2 is a graph showing the abundance of abalone fed to the abalone for 5 weeks by the use of the Horns sawn moth, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a graph showing an abalone feeding rate using an abalone horn according to an embodiment of the present invention,

Hereinafter, referring to the drawings and the embodiments, an abalone feeding using a mortar according to the present invention will be described in detail.

FIG. 1 is a photograph showing a process for preparing an abalone food using a hornfish according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a view illustrating a process of preparing an abalone food using an abalone horn according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a graph showing the survival rate of the abalone by weekly feeding. FIG. 3 is a graph showing the abalone feeding rate of the abalone fed on the abalone for 5 weeks by using the hornfish according to the embodiment of the present invention Graph.

The overturned food using the horns according to the present invention is characterized in that the horns that are discarded are mixed with other ingredients as an overturning food.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in order to verify the manufacture and effect of the overturned food using the hoe sawn moth according to an embodiment of the present invention.

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1. Ingredients Ingredients: Kim's powder, horn-bell pepper, wheat flour, sodium alginate, starch

2. Manufacture abalone food

Three kinds of experimental diets were prepared with different addition ratios of Kim powder and Horns raw mackerel, and three kinds of experimental diets were prepared: Kim powder, Followed by kneading and molding, followed by drying with hot air at 60 DEG C to prepare an abalone food (see the manufacturing process of FIG. 1).

Group A Group B C group Ingredients (%) Porphyra 45 40 35 Horns 20 25 30 Weat meal 20 20 20 Sodium alginate 10 10 10 Starch 5 5 5

3. Experimental Abalimentation and Breeding Management

- 50 pieces of abalone in a square plastic water tank of 55cm × 40cm × 30cm

- The feeding rate of each experiment is 5% of the total weight of the abalone.

- The amount of remaining food is collected before the next feeding

4. Breeding results

Survival rate (%) and percent weight gain (WG) of abalone were investigated after feeding for 5 weeks. The results are summarized in Table 2.

The weight gain (%) was calculated by the following equation.

Weight gain (%) = [(fianl weight - initial weight) / initial weight] × 100

Group A Group B C group Ingredients (%) Porphyra 45 40 35 Horns 20 25 30 Weat meal 20 20 20 Sodium alginate 10 10 10 Starch 5 5 5 Survival rate 98% 98% 98% Average weight 2.63 g 2.56 g 3.1 g Rate of increase 19% 18% 22%

The survival rate was not significantly different among the groups, but the highest rate was observed in the group C with the highest amount of hornblende.

The drawings and the abalone feeding using the hoe sawn mower described above are only one embodiment for carrying out the present invention and should not be construed as limiting the technical idea of the present invention. The scope of protection of the present invention is defined only by the matters set forth in the following claims, and the embodiments improved and changed without departing from the gist of the present invention are obvious to those having ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention belongs It will be understood that the invention is not limited thereto.

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An abalone feeding using a horn-ovine moth, characterized by the inclusion of horns.
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KR20200059724A (en) * 2018-11-21 2020-05-29 한국프라임제약주식회사 Feed additive compositions for immuno-enhancement comprising sargassum horneri garbage and methods for their production
KR102385404B1 (en) 2021-12-02 2022-04-12 대한민국 Method for culturing of abalone using Sargassum horneri

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR20200059724A (en) * 2018-11-21 2020-05-29 한국프라임제약주식회사 Feed additive compositions for immuno-enhancement comprising sargassum horneri garbage and methods for their production
KR102385404B1 (en) 2021-12-02 2022-04-12 대한민국 Method for culturing of abalone using Sargassum horneri

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