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“…Additionally, the 100% fish survival in the experiment indicated that the supplementation of the juvenile tilapia diets with at least 400 mg vit C, E kg −1 , and 0.4 mg kg −1 organic selenium contributed to the lower fish mortality. Besides the survival rate, the authors reported that the supplementation of 400 mg kg −1 vitamin C and E in combination with 0.4 mg kg −1 organic selenium significantly increased the weight gain, length gain, and feed conversion ratio in tilapia fillet (Fonseca et al 2013). Kim et al (2003) also found 100% survival of tilapia fingerlings fed 150 mg kg −1 vitamin C, 100 mg kg −1 vitamin E, and 0.2 mg kg −1 inorganic selenium.…”
Section: Selenium Interaction With Other Trace Elements and Vitamins mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the 100% fish survival in the experiment indicated that the supplementation of the juvenile tilapia diets with at least 400 mg vit C, E kg −1 , and 0.4 mg kg −1 organic selenium contributed to the lower fish mortality. Besides the survival rate, the authors reported that the supplementation of 400 mg kg −1 vitamin C and E in combination with 0.4 mg kg −1 organic selenium significantly increased the weight gain, length gain, and feed conversion ratio in tilapia fillet (Fonseca et al 2013). Kim et al (2003) also found 100% survival of tilapia fingerlings fed 150 mg kg −1 vitamin C, 100 mg kg −1 vitamin E, and 0.2 mg kg −1 inorganic selenium.…”
Section: Selenium Interaction With Other Trace Elements and Vitamins mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O IHS observado neste estudo não apresentou alteração (P>0,05) entre os tratamentos, indicando que as dietas ofertadas aos peixes não causaram efeito tóxico ou capacidade de alteração no fígado. O RCAR não apresentou diferenças entre os tratamentos (P>0,05), e está de acordo ao observado por FonSeca et al (2013), que ao avaliar o rendimento de carcaça e índice hepatossomático de tilápias-doNilo alimentadas com dietas contendo diferentes níveis de inclusão de vitamina C e E e selênio, não observou diferenças significativas.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Generally, under normal culture conditions, M Abdel-Tawwab and M Wafeek [ 85 ] reported that feed supplemented with 5.54 mg kg − 1 improved growth in tilapia. Similarly, SBd Fonseca, JHVd Silva, EM Beltrão Filho, PdP Mendes, JBK Fernandes, ALL Amancio, J Jordão Filho, PBd Lacerda, FRPdJFS Silva and Technology [ 86 ] demonstrated that the diet containing 0.2 mg kg − 1 organic selenium produced weight gain, length gain, and feed conversion ratios comparable to the treatment containing 0.4 mg kg − 1 inorganic selenium. The authors previously mentioned attributing the improvement in growth performance parameters to an increase in glutathione peroxidase concentrations in the blood of tilapia-fed selenium in the diet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%