2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2011.07.013
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Effects of dietary β-1,3-glucan, chitosan or raffinose on the growth, innate immunity and resistance of koi (Cyprinus carpio koi)

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“…Contudo, há estudos que descrevem o efeito benéfico do β-glucano sobre o desempenho produtivo dos peixes, principalmente quanto ao aumento da taxa de crescimento (Sealey et al, 2008;Dalmo & Bogwald, 2008). Lin et al (2011), ao avaliar a espécie Cyprinus carpio koi, que recebeu dieta suplementada com β-glucano, relataram maiores valores de peso final e taxa de crescimento específico, mas não observaram diferença na sobrevivência.…”
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“…Contudo, há estudos que descrevem o efeito benéfico do β-glucano sobre o desempenho produtivo dos peixes, principalmente quanto ao aumento da taxa de crescimento (Sealey et al, 2008;Dalmo & Bogwald, 2008). Lin et al (2011), ao avaliar a espécie Cyprinus carpio koi, que recebeu dieta suplementada com β-glucano, relataram maiores valores de peso final e taxa de crescimento específico, mas não observaram diferença na sobrevivência.…”
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“…Immunostimulation is an important tool in aquaculture to increase resistance to pathogens [3] especially since substances, such as β-glucan, occur naturally in the environment and are thus less likely to raise concerns about residues in food fish and the environment [4]. Previous studies on β-glucan have highlighted a time and dose dependency of the effects [1,[33][34][35][36][37][38][39].…”
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“…The optical density was measured at 550 nm. One unit of SOD activity is defined as the amount of required for inhibiting the rate of xanthine reduction by 50% in 1 ml reaction system, specific activity was expressed as SOD unit per ml serum [30].…”
Section: Superoxide Dismutase (Sod) Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%