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- W4318269862 abstract "Effects of feeding selenium, vitamin C and HUFA-enriched rotifer on growth, survival, physio-metabolic changes and digestive enzyme activity were investigated. A 15-days experimental trial was conducted to examine the effects of different diets on the growth and survival of Anabas testudineus larvae. A total of 180 numbers of 3 days post hatch (dph) larvae (0.021 ± 0.001 mg) were stocked randomly in five treatments in triplicates. Fish used in the experiment were fed rotifer enriched with selenium (D1), vitamin-C (D2), HUFA (D3) and combination of selenium-vitamin C- HUFA (D4) and un-enriched rotifer (C). The growth rate, survival and digestive enzymes activity of A. testudineus fed enriched rotifer were significantly higher than those fed un-enriched rotifer. The highest average body weight, better growth performance (30.81 ± 1.11 mg), and higher survival (37.41 ± 1.12%) were observed in the rotifer enriched with D4 group fed fishes among the treated groups. Larvae experience less stress when fed with vitamin C enriched diet, as evidenced by the decreased level of SOD and catalase activity found in the tissue of the D2 fed group. The GPx levels was highest in D1 group and there is no significant difference (P < 0.05) between D1 and D4 treatment groups. Digestive enzyme analysis revealed no significant difference in intestinal amylase activity across treatment groups, however the D4 fed group displayed the greatest levels of lipase (0.72 ± 0.01 U mg protein−1 min−1) and protease (1.74 ± 0.02 U mg protein− 1 min−1) activity. The reduced level of AST, ALT, MDH and LDH activity was seen in the tissue of the D4 fed group, indicating that experimental fishes had lower levels of metabolic enzyme activity. The findings revealed that A. testudineus larvae fed with enriched rotifer were significantly different (P < 0.05) from those fed with un-enriched rotifer in terms of growth performance and survival. The combination of selenium-vitamin C-HUFA enriched rotifer is the most favourable for A. testudineus larvae." @default.
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- W4318269862 title "Effect of selenium, vitamin C and highly unsaturated fatty acids- enriched Brachionus calyciflorus on growth, survival, physio-metabolic and anti-oxidative responses in Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792) larvae" @default.
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