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2022
DOI: 10.5455/ovj.2022.v12.i6.29
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Nile Tilapia Bones as Eco-Friendly Alternative in Water Treatment and Enhancing Performance and Immunity in Broiler Chickens

Abstract: Background: Water pollution has become a major threat to the environment and the living so an eco-friendly bio-filter was chosen for its merits over conventional techniques. Aim: Investigating the purifying activities of the Tilapia bone powder against inorganics, heavy metals, and microbial water pollutants and its impacts on performance, biochemical and antioxidant levels, cortisol and immunoglobulin concentrations, and intestinal microbiota in challenged broiler chickens. Methods: The in-vitro activity of … Show more

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“…Water purification has been performed using various methods such as photocatalysis ( Raval et al ., 2016 ), biochar ( Palansooriya et al ., 2020 ), sludge materials ( Anastopoulos et al ., 2017 ), ion exchange ( Szczepanik, 2017 ), and eco-friendly byproducts as clay ( Soliman et al ., 2021d ) and Oreochromis niloticus bone ( Soliman et al ., 2022 ). Developing eco-friendly, economical, and less destructive alternatives (Phytoremediation) for the handling of water pollutants is a worldwide interest ( Shah, 2010 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Water purification has been performed using various methods such as photocatalysis ( Raval et al ., 2016 ), biochar ( Palansooriya et al ., 2020 ), sludge materials ( Anastopoulos et al ., 2017 ), ion exchange ( Szczepanik, 2017 ), and eco-friendly byproducts as clay ( Soliman et al ., 2021d ) and Oreochromis niloticus bone ( Soliman et al ., 2022 ). Developing eco-friendly, economical, and less destructive alternatives (Phytoremediation) for the handling of water pollutants is a worldwide interest ( Shah, 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%