Functional Feed for Tilapia: Exploring the Benefits of Aspalathus linearis Tea Extract
Grace Okuthe, Bongile Bhomela, Noluyolo Vundisa

TL;DR
This study shows that adding rooibos tea extract to tilapia larvae diets improves growth and feed efficiency, offering a sustainable aquaculture solution.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that both fermented and green rooibos extract improve tilapia larval growth and provide genoprotective benefits.
Findings
Rooibos extract diets significantly improved larval growth and feed conversion ratios compared to the control.
Green rooibos extract showed genoprotective effects, likely due to its phenolic compounds.
Improved growth is attributed to enhanced palatability, gut health, and nutrient absorption, not macronutrient content.
Abstract
This study investigated the application of rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) tea extract as a sustainable feed additive for Mozambique tilapia larvae over an eight-week feeding experiment. Diets fortified with 30% fermented and green rooibos extract significantly enhanced larval growth compared to the control group. While the control showed a higher condition factor, the growth efficiency with rooibos extracts was substantial. The findings demonstrate that rooibos tea extract, in both forms, can significantly improve tilapia growth and feed efficiency, presenting it as a promising, cost-effective, and sustainable ingredient for aquafeed for tilapia farming. These findings offer a viable strategy to boost tilapia farming productivity, promoting efficient resource utilization and sustainable aquatic protein production. To address the growing global demand for aquatic protein and the need for…
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TopicsAquaculture Nutrition and Growth · Aquatic life and conservation · Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
