Yilmaz, ErdalNaz, MehmetAkyurt, Ihsan2024-09-192024-09-1920040792-156Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12483/14272The effects of dietary olive pomace oil and L-carnitine on growth performance, body indices and chemical composition of African catfish, Clarias gariepinus, were investigated. A 3×2 factorial design was used by offering diets having three different energy/protein ratios and supplemental L-carnitine at either 0 or 2000 mg/kg diet. Ten juvenile African catfish (12 g/fish) were stocked into 80-1 glass aquaria and fed an experimental diet for seven weeks. The L-carnitine supplementation did not affect body indices. However, growth and chemical composition were influenced by both dietary lipid and L-carnitine. The increase in muscle lipid was greater than in the liver for all treatments. Fish fed the high energy diet (9% olive pomace oil) had a low appetite and feed intake, while fish fed the low energy diet (3% olive pomace oil) and supplemental L-carnitine had better feed intake and growth. On the other hand, fish fed the high energy diet (9% olive pomace oil) with or without L-carnitine had better feed conversion.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAfrican catfishCompositionGrowthL-carnitineOlive pomace oilEffect of dietary olive pomace oil and L-carnitine on growth and chemical compostion of African catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822)Article56114212-s2.0-1842681615Q4