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Use of fish silage based blended protein source for replacement of fish meal in thai-pangas diet

Kamei et al., 2018

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11461111982948252294
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Kamei M
Sahu B
Raman S
Nanda S
Choudhury D
Dorothy M
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Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci

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Fish silage is an attractive alternative source to replace fish meal and produced from the whole fish or parts particularly the processing waste, to which acids, enzymes or lactic acidproducing bacteria are added, where the liquefaction of the mass is provoked by the …
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