2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10695-019-00622-9
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Hepatic and gastroprotective activity of Serjania marginata leaf aqueous extract in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)

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“…The increase in transaminase activity indicated liver damage. Changes in the content of these enzymes are indications of liver damage caused by an inadequate nutritional balance in the diet, such as excess protein (Nunes et al, 2013), and the effect of anti-nutritional factors or source of the nutrient (Ota et al, 2019). The increase in AST and ALT activities are considered to be a response of the organism to stressors and nutritional metabolism (Meng et al, 2018), which deserves attention because, for this species, longevity is required.…”
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“…The increase in transaminase activity indicated liver damage. Changes in the content of these enzymes are indications of liver damage caused by an inadequate nutritional balance in the diet, such as excess protein (Nunes et al, 2013), and the effect of anti-nutritional factors or source of the nutrient (Ota et al, 2019). The increase in AST and ALT activities are considered to be a response of the organism to stressors and nutritional metabolism (Meng et al, 2018), which deserves attention because, for this species, longevity is required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was observed that the DHP diet did not enable S. aequifasciatus to express its digestive plasticity to absorb nutrients that were too high. Ota et al (2019) suggested that dephosphorylation of nutrients by intestinal AF is necessary to make them permeable to the plasma membrane, indicating an increase in intestinal AF activity during the maximum feeding period.…”
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“…Gastroprotective activity of S. marginata leaves aqueous (Ota et al, 2019) and hydroalcoholic extracts (Périco et al, 2015) were scienti cally shown. Périco and colleagues (2015) also showed that hydroalcoholic extract from leaves of S. marginata was antimicrobial, antidiarrheal, and (anti)mutagenic.…”
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confidence: 99%