2018
DOI: 10.1111/are.13745
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Effects of the prebiotic mannan-oligosaccharide on feed deprived zebrafish: Growth and reproduction

Abstract: This study was designed to investigate whether the prebiotic mannan-oligosaccharides (MOS) can reduce the deleterious impacts of feed deprivation on growth and reproduction in zebrafish. In the growth performance experiment, juvenile fish were distributed in the following four treatments: normal-control (NC), starved-control (SC), normal-prebiotic (NP) and starved-prebiotic (SP). After 8 weeks, NP and SC fish showed the highest and lowest growth patterns, respectively among treatments.Standard length, specific… Show more

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“…Contrary effects of poor feed on final weight (FW), length, SGR, FCR, levels of thyroxine, and LAB decreased with MOS supplementation; suggesting at the impact of MOS diet in amending negative effects of nutrient deprivation in zebrafish. Changes in sex steroids were affected by MOS supplementation, whereas no effect in the levels of testosterone and female 17β-estradiol in control or starved prebiotic treated fish was produced (Forsatkar et al ., 2018).…”
Section: Prebiotics In Finfish Aquaculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrary effects of poor feed on final weight (FW), length, SGR, FCR, levels of thyroxine, and LAB decreased with MOS supplementation; suggesting at the impact of MOS diet in amending negative effects of nutrient deprivation in zebrafish. Changes in sex steroids were affected by MOS supplementation, whereas no effect in the levels of testosterone and female 17β-estradiol in control or starved prebiotic treated fish was produced (Forsatkar et al ., 2018).…”
Section: Prebiotics In Finfish Aquaculturementioning
confidence: 99%