The influence of dietary vitamins on growth, survival, and morphogenesis was evaluated until day 38 of posthatching life in European sea bass larvae (Dicentrarchus labrax). A standard vitamin mix (VM), at double the concentration of the U. S. National Research Council's recommendations, was incorporated into larval feeds at 0.5%, 1.5%, 2.5%, 4.0%, and 8.0% to give treatments VM 0.5, VM 1.5, VM 2.5, VM 4.0, and VM 8.0, respectively. The group fed the VM 0.5 diet all died before day 30. At day 38, the larvae group fed VM 1.5 had 33% survival, while the other groups, with higher vitamin levels, showed at least 50% survival. The higher the percentage VM in the diet, the lower the percentage of column deformities. High dietary vitamin levels pos...
The aim of the present study was to examine if dietary inclusion of vegetable lipids (VL) and protei...
The development of skeletal disorders in larval and juvenile fish is linked to a poorly understood r...
Marine fish larvae undergo major functional and morphological changes during the developmental stage...
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an essential fatty acid necessary for many biochemical, cellular and p...
Vitamin D is an essential fat soluble micronutrient that helps in growth, bone development, calcium ...
Vitamins D and K are essential fat-soluble nutrients that intervene in bone development processes am...
Modern aquaculture feeds tend to contain lower levels of fish based ingredients, while increasing th...
Several nutritional studies have found that excess or reduced dietary vitamin A (VA) causes skeletal...
Reducing malformation is a constant challenge in the aquaculture production of marine finfish throug...
Stable forms of vitamin C were verified as dietary sources of ascorbic acid (AA) for the nursery sta...
The stable vitamin C derivative, L-ascorbyl-2-monophosphate-Mg (AMP), was used as a supplement in pr...
Fat-soluble vitamins play essential roles in vertebrate's development and homeostasis, and thus, an ...
Dietary nutrients play an important role in skeletal tissue metabolism of fish. Deficiency and toxic...
The aim of the present study was to examine if dietary inclusion of vegetable lipids (VL) and protei...
The development of skeletal disorders in larval and juvenile fish is linked to a poorly understood r...
Marine fish larvae undergo major functional and morphological changes during the developmental stage...
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an essential fatty acid necessary for many biochemical, cellular and p...
Vitamin D is an essential fat soluble micronutrient that helps in growth, bone development, calcium ...
Vitamins D and K are essential fat-soluble nutrients that intervene in bone development processes am...
Modern aquaculture feeds tend to contain lower levels of fish based ingredients, while increasing th...
Several nutritional studies have found that excess or reduced dietary vitamin A (VA) causes skeletal...
Reducing malformation is a constant challenge in the aquaculture production of marine finfish throug...
Stable forms of vitamin C were verified as dietary sources of ascorbic acid (AA) for the nursery sta...
The stable vitamin C derivative, L-ascorbyl-2-monophosphate-Mg (AMP), was used as a supplement in pr...
Fat-soluble vitamins play essential roles in vertebrate's development and homeostasis, and thus, an ...
Dietary nutrients play an important role in skeletal tissue metabolism of fish. Deficiency and toxic...
The aim of the present study was to examine if dietary inclusion of vegetable lipids (VL) and protei...
The development of skeletal disorders in larval and juvenile fish is linked to a poorly understood r...
Marine fish larvae undergo major functional and morphological changes during the developmental stage...