@article{article_280746, title={Alternative feed ingredients in fish diets: Distiller’s dried grains with solubles}, journal={Journal of Anatolian Environmental and Animal Sciences}, volume={1}, pages={87–91}, year={2016}, DOI={10.35229/jaes.280746}, author={Aydın, Baki and Gümüş, Erkan}, keywords={Alternatif protein kaynağı,Besleme,DDGS,Hammadde}, abstract={<p>Distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) is the result of the separation of carbon dioxide and ethanol after fermentation of the sugars </p> <p>found in the grains. DDGS is an important alternative feed raw material that can be used in the aquaculture feed due to its high energy and medium protein </p> <p>content, relatively low phosphorus ratio and low cost. DDGS is also attracting attention due to the lack of anti-nutritional substances in many plant protein sources. </p> <p>Corn DDGS generally has between 22-37% crude protein, 3-15% crude fat, 2-5% crude ash, 5-11% crude cellulose and low starch (4-9%) content. DDGS contains </p> <p>high amount of unsaturated fatty acids (86.7%), linoleic acid 59%, linolenic acid 7.8%, DHA 0.14% and low amount of saturated fatty acids (13.6%). It is also </p> <p>reported that fish contain 3.9% of yeast and 7.6% of β-glucan contribute positively to the immune system of the fish and increase resistance to pathogenic </p> <p>organisms. </p>}, number={3}, publisher={Bülent VEREP}