2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10499-016-0101-2
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Effect of Cynodon dactylon extract on white spot virus-infected Litopenaeus vannamei

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“…The silica‐coated aluminum plates (0.25 mm, 60F245; Merck, Darmstadt, Germany) were used as stationary phase and the identification of each major chemical group present in EEUT was performed using the following solvents (Tomazelli Junior et al ): for terpenes and sterols, a mixture of 70% hexane to 30% of ethyl and p ‐anisaldehyde was used as mobile phase and reagent, respectively. Then, the precoated plates were heated at 100 C for 10 min for their visualization of these components.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The silica‐coated aluminum plates (0.25 mm, 60F245; Merck, Darmstadt, Germany) were used as stationary phase and the identification of each major chemical group present in EEUT was performed using the following solvents (Tomazelli Junior et al ): for terpenes and sterols, a mixture of 70% hexane to 30% of ethyl and p ‐anisaldehyde was used as mobile phase and reagent, respectively. Then, the precoated plates were heated at 100 C for 10 min for their visualization of these components.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Litopenaeus vannamei shrimp (weight 24.17 ± 2.07 g) were collected from growout ponds of the Laboratory of Marine Shrimps (LCM; Federal University of Santa Catarina, Santa Catarina, Brazil) and maintained in a round 100‐L fiberglass tank (Tomazelli Junior et al ). Natural seawater was used in all the experiments and shrimp were fed with artificial pelleted feed (Nicoluzzi ® with 32% crude protein, Santa Catarina, Brazil) reaching feeding levels of 0.36 g animal/d.…”
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“…Recently, majority of potential antibacterial natural products are produced from marine resources (Goyal et al, 2017;Nalini et al, 2018). Seaweed extracts or their isolated components have been utilized for treatment and/or prevention of shrimp and fish diseases (Chakraborty et al, 2014;Tomazelli Jr. et al, 2017) because of their nutritional, immunomodulatory, antiviral, antibacterial, and growth promoting activities (Cruz-Suárez et al, 2008;Fleurence et al, 2012;Milledge et al, 2016;Pádua et al, 2015;Sanjeewa et al, 2016). Encapsulation has been used for the protection of natural molecules against environmental conditions (Azzi et al, 2017;Gharib et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%