Accumulating evidence indicates a close relationship between oxidative stress and growth rate in fish. However, the underlying mechanisms of this relationship remain unclear. This study evaluated the combined effect of dietary antioxidants and growth hormone (GH) on the liver and the muscle redox status of Atlantic salmon. There were two sequential experimental phases (EP) termed EP1 and EP2, each lasting for 6 weeks. In EP1, Atlantic salmon were fed either low-(L, 230 mg/kg ascorbic acid (Asc), 120 mg/kg α-tocopherol (α-TOH)), or high-(H, 380 mg/kg Asc, 210 mg/kg α-TOH)vitamin diets. The vitamins were supplemented as stable forms and the feeding was continued in EP2. In EP2, half of the fish were implanted with 3 μL per g body weight of re...
This study examines how appetite and growth regulation of Atlantic salmon are affected by low dissol...
This study examines how appetite and growth regulation of Atlantic salmon are affected by low dissol...
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Accumulating evidence indicates a close relationship between oxidative stress and growth rate in fis...
Accumulating evidence indicates a close relationship between oxidative stress and growth rate in fis...
Accumulating evidence indicates a close relationship between oxidative stress and growth rate in fis...
Accumulating evidence indicates a close relationship between oxidative stress and growth rate in fis...
Farmed Atlantic salmon reared under natural seasonal changes in sea-cages had an elevated consumptio...
A 13-week feeding trial was carried out with juvenile rainbow trout to test two diets: a control die...
A 13-week feeding trial was carried out with juvenile rainbow trout to test two diets: a control die...
The hypothesis of the present study was that increased growth in spring, stimulated by increasing te...
A moderate surplus of the 1C nutrients methionine, folic acid, vitamin B6 and B12 above dietary reco...
To contribute in knowledge for the development of safe, efficient and sustainable functional salmon ...
The growth and development of marine fish larvae fed copepods is superior to those fed rotifers, but...
-The growth and development of marine fish larvae fed copepods is superior to those fed rotifers, bu...
This study examines how appetite and growth regulation of Atlantic salmon are affected by low dissol...
This study examines how appetite and growth regulation of Atlantic salmon are affected by low dissol...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/42747/1/10695_2004_Article_140668.pd
Accumulating evidence indicates a close relationship between oxidative stress and growth rate in fis...
Accumulating evidence indicates a close relationship between oxidative stress and growth rate in fis...
Accumulating evidence indicates a close relationship between oxidative stress and growth rate in fis...
Accumulating evidence indicates a close relationship between oxidative stress and growth rate in fis...
Farmed Atlantic salmon reared under natural seasonal changes in sea-cages had an elevated consumptio...
A 13-week feeding trial was carried out with juvenile rainbow trout to test two diets: a control die...
A 13-week feeding trial was carried out with juvenile rainbow trout to test two diets: a control die...
The hypothesis of the present study was that increased growth in spring, stimulated by increasing te...
A moderate surplus of the 1C nutrients methionine, folic acid, vitamin B6 and B12 above dietary reco...
To contribute in knowledge for the development of safe, efficient and sustainable functional salmon ...
The growth and development of marine fish larvae fed copepods is superior to those fed rotifers, but...
-The growth and development of marine fish larvae fed copepods is superior to those fed rotifers, bu...
This study examines how appetite and growth regulation of Atlantic salmon are affected by low dissol...
This study examines how appetite and growth regulation of Atlantic salmon are affected by low dissol...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/42747/1/10695_2004_Article_140668.pd