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“…They increase the activity of microbiota in the intestine to perform digestion and absorption efficiently (Cao et al, 2020). Many additives have been recommended by many researchers to be used as supplements in the appropriate amounts (Wang et al, 2018b; Ahmadifar et al, 2019; Adel et al, 2020; El Basuini et al, 2020). The most important additives are probiotics, prebiotics, medicinal herbs and immunostimulants, which have displayed many essential effects on aquatic animals (Fig.…”
Section: Feed Additives and Intestinal Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They increase the activity of microbiota in the intestine to perform digestion and absorption efficiently (Cao et al, 2020). Many additives have been recommended by many researchers to be used as supplements in the appropriate amounts (Wang et al, 2018b; Ahmadifar et al, 2019; Adel et al, 2020; El Basuini et al, 2020). The most important additives are probiotics, prebiotics, medicinal herbs and immunostimulants, which have displayed many essential effects on aquatic animals (Fig.…”
Section: Feed Additives and Intestinal Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide range of functional feed additives is successfully included in aquafeed to enhance the feed efficiency, immune response, antioxidative status and disease resistance (Dawood et al, 2018; El Basuini et al, 2020; Abdel‐Latif et al, 2020b). Carotenoids, including lycopene, are a group of fat‐soluble pigments found in vegetables, tomatoes, fruits and their byproducts (Visioli et al, 2003; Tapiero et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Innate‐immune responses, serum biochemical, and hematological indices are commonly measured to evaluate the effects of dietary additives on fish health (El Basuini et al, 2020; Sarhadi, Alizadeh, Ahmadifar, Adineh, & Dawood Mahmoud, 2020; Yılmaz, ErgĂŒn, & Çelik, 2016). The obtained results also revealed that the count of WBC increased in common carp fed with B. licheniformis or a mix of B. licheniformis and lemon peel supplemented diets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%