In vivo evidence of sea buckthorn relieving oxidative stress and improving immune performance of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)
Xiao Yan,
Peng Pang,
Hang Zhang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSea buckthorn has the functions of anti‐oxidation, anti‐tumor, anti‐inflammation and regulating energy metabolism. In order to investigate the effects of sea buckthorn powder and sea buckthorn flavonoids on the antioxidant properties, immune function, and muscle fatty acid composition of common carp, an oral feeding experiment was carried out.ResultsThe administration of glucose significantly reduced the levels of GSH and the activity of T‐AOC enzyme in serum and hepatopancreas, while concurrently up… Show more
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