2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12060769
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Biometric Indices, Physio-Metabolic Responses and Carcass Quality in Rohu (Labeo rohita) during Feed Deprivation

Abstract: Understanding changes in biometric indices and metabolism in fish exposed to feed deprivation may be useful in aquaculture. The present study elucidates the effect of feed deprivation on physio-biochemical responses, such as changes in biometric indices, nutrient mobilization patterns, and enzyme activities in rohu (Labeo rohita). Experimental fish (av. wt. 3.41 ± 0.07 g) were deprived of feed and sampled at intervals of 0, 15, 30, 45, and 60 days to measure weight, length, body composition, and the activities… Show more

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“…Studies using intentionally starved fish for evaluation of physiological, biometrical, and physio‐metabolic responses are not far to find. Starvation period ranges from 30 days in grass carp (Tran et al, 2018) and grey mullet (Akbary & Jahanbakhshi, 2016), to 45 days in rainbow trout and brown trout (Bayır et al, 2014), to 60 days in rohu (Yengkokpam et al, 2022) and meagre (Chatzifotis et al, 2018); however, effect of starvation on the pharmacokinetics of drugs are rare.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies using intentionally starved fish for evaluation of physiological, biometrical, and physio‐metabolic responses are not far to find. Starvation period ranges from 30 days in grass carp (Tran et al, 2018) and grey mullet (Akbary & Jahanbakhshi, 2016), to 45 days in rainbow trout and brown trout (Bayır et al, 2014), to 60 days in rohu (Yengkokpam et al, 2022) and meagre (Chatzifotis et al, 2018); however, effect of starvation on the pharmacokinetics of drugs are rare.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%