2002
DOI: 10.1023/b:fish.0000021913.60189.76
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Some physiological studies on the effect of onion and garlic juices on the fish, Clarias lazera

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“…Gholipour kanani et al [28] and Binaii et al [35] reported that the administration of some herbal medicine such as ginger and nettle increase globulin and albumin in juvenile beluga similar to the present study, the increase of globulin and albumin were recorded in onion. Al-Salahy [45] found that serum albumin of Clarias lazare treated with onion juices increased after 24 h but serum total protein decrease after 5 h. Unlike this study, Cho and Lee [1] has been reported that long-term absorption of natural flavonoids as quercetin could be useful to prevent advanced glycation of collagens, which contributes to development of cardiovascular complications in diabetic patients [46]. In the current study, glucose in fish fed with 1% onion diet improved significantly.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Gholipour kanani et al [28] and Binaii et al [35] reported that the administration of some herbal medicine such as ginger and nettle increase globulin and albumin in juvenile beluga similar to the present study, the increase of globulin and albumin were recorded in onion. Al-Salahy [45] found that serum albumin of Clarias lazare treated with onion juices increased after 24 h but serum total protein decrease after 5 h. Unlike this study, Cho and Lee [1] has been reported that long-term absorption of natural flavonoids as quercetin could be useful to prevent advanced glycation of collagens, which contributes to development of cardiovascular complications in diabetic patients [46]. In the current study, glucose in fish fed with 1% onion diet improved significantly.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…The ranges of serum chemistry variables of fish can be influenced by many biotic and abiotic factors such as age, sex of fish, water temperature, seasonal pattern, and feeding status (Burtis and Ashwood 1996;Topic´Popovic´et al 2001;Al-Salahy 2002;Sala-Rabanal et al 2003;Ř ehulka et al 2004). Fish tended to have much larger Note: The significance level was set at P<0.05; the highly significance level was set at P<0.01.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like thymol, carvacrol also displays antimicrobial activity (Helander, Alakomi, Latva-Kala, Mattila-Sandholm, & Pol, 1998). Several researches have reported the beneficial effects of dietary garlic, ginger and thyme as dietary additives (Talpur, Ikhwanuddin, & Bolong, 2013;Al-Salahy, 2002;Nya & Austin, 2009;Haghighi & Sharif Rohani, 2013;Shalaby, Khattab, & Abdel Rahman, 2006;Chrubasik et al, 2005;Şahan, Özütok, & Kurutaş, 2016;McDevitt, Hillman, Acamovic, & Cross, 2007) in fish, but there is no documented evidence about the effect of these medicinal herbs or other herbal plants on sobaity sea bream. Pasteurellosis or photobacteriosis is a type of bacterial septicemia in marine fish caused by Photobacterium damselae (Naseri et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%