2019
DOI: 10.1111/are.14287
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Abstract: The bee pollen is considered an excellent source of flavonoids, carotenoids, phenolic compounds, sterols and minerals; and possesses the ability to boost the immune system, antioxidant action and other interesting therapeutic effects. This study was carried out aiming to evaluate the inclusion of bee pollen in extruded commercial diets of Nile tilapia fingerlings and its effects on the hepatic‐intestinal histomorphometry and zootechnical performance. A total of 225 tilapia fingerlings (1.25 ± 0.05 g) were dist… Show more

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“…These consistent results showed that peony pollen diets stimulate growth performance in animals, suggesting that peony pollen could be a potential feed additive in the aquaculture industry. However, the honey bee pollen have no improvement was observed in growth performance of Nile tilapia fingerlings and Meagre (Panettieri et al, 2020; Picoli et al, 2019). The same result was observed in the carotenoids extracted from bee pollen as additive for rainbow trout (Torres Sánchez et al, 2020).…”
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“…These consistent results showed that peony pollen diets stimulate growth performance in animals, suggesting that peony pollen could be a potential feed additive in the aquaculture industry. However, the honey bee pollen have no improvement was observed in growth performance of Nile tilapia fingerlings and Meagre (Panettieri et al, 2020; Picoli et al, 2019). The same result was observed in the carotenoids extracted from bee pollen as additive for rainbow trout (Torres Sánchez et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An intact mucous membranes with larger villi have better absorptive capacity for nutrients from feed (Junqueira & Carneiro, 2004), normally reflecting on better fish performance and health (Silva et al, 2010). The beneficial effect on intestinal histomorphometry of tilapia fingerlings supplemented with bee pollen could be attributed to several actions, including stimulation of intestinal health, increase in the absorptive area and increasing mucosal defences by increasing the number of goblet‐producing mucus cells (Picoli et al, 2019). In the present study, peony pollen supplementation significantly elevated intestinal digestive capacity by increasing amylase, lipase and trypsase enzyme activities.…”
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“…The normality of data and homogeneity of variances were analyzed by using Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and Levene test, respectively (Picoli et al, 2019). All data presented in this study are expressed as Mean±SEM.…”
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“…However, to the best of our knowledge, it has not been evaluated as a feed additive for catfish P. reticulatum. Moreover, the liver is considered a good indicator of nutritional pathology, in which the deleterious or beneficial effects of specific feeds or feed additives on fish can be assessed through approaches such as hepatocyte morphometry (Rašković et al 2011, Picoli et al 2019.…”
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confidence: 99%