2016
DOI: 10.1111/anu.12490
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Docosahexaenoic acid (C22:6n-3) alters cortisol response after air exposure inProchilodus lineatus(Valenciennes) larvae fed on enrichedArtemia

Abstract: This study investigated the effect of different proportions of dietary docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid (ARA) on the growth, survival and stress response of curimba (Prochilodus lineatus Valenciennes) larvae, an omnivorous freshwater species, fed on enriched Artemia. Six different experimental emulsions were formulated to have two levels of ARA (A-0.5 and A-1.0), two levels of DHA (D-0.5 and D-1.0) two combinations of ARA and DHA (AD-3:1 and AD-1:3). There were no significant effects of treatmen… Show more

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“…1 Morrow et al (17), Hog¨lund et al (44), Aragão et al (45), Tejpal et al (46), Abdel-Tawwab (47), Wolkers et al (48), Conde-Sieira et al (35), Hooley et al (16), Kumar et al (49), Morandini et al (50), Chen et al (51), Tian et al (52), Liu et al (24), Habte-Tsion et al (14), Babaei et al (12), Azeredo et al (7), Herrera et al (8), Cabanillas-Gámez et al (6), Harpaz (53), Papoutsoglou et al (54), Lepage et al (55), Costas et al (56), Costas et al (57), Martins et al (58), Hoseini et al (59) .2 Thompson et al (60), Montero et al (61), Chen et al (62), Belo et al (63), Trenzado et al (64), Liu et al (20), Liu et al (13), Falahatkar et al (65), Miao et al (66), Guimarães et al (67), Imanpoor et al (21), Jia et al (10), Cheng et al (68), Jakab Sándor et al (69), Alves Martins et al (70), Hwang et al (71), Davis et al (72) .3 Lochmann et al (73), Van Anholt et al (74), Van Anholt et al (75), Bransden et al (76), Alves Martins et al (77), Trushenski et al (78), Araújo and Rosa (79), Xu et al (80), Rezek et al (81), Martins et al (82) .4 Xie et al (83), Torrecillas et al (84), Chen et al (18), Forsatkar et al (22) .5 Tahmasebi-Kohyani et al (85), Kenari et al (23), Palermo et al (86), Fu et al (25), Fuchs et al (87) .6 Küçükbay et al (88), Betancor et al (89), Long et al (90), Izquierdo et al (11), Kumar et al (...…”
Section: Physiological Roles Of Dietary Additivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1 Morrow et al (17), Hog¨lund et al (44), Aragão et al (45), Tejpal et al (46), Abdel-Tawwab (47), Wolkers et al (48), Conde-Sieira et al (35), Hooley et al (16), Kumar et al (49), Morandini et al (50), Chen et al (51), Tian et al (52), Liu et al (24), Habte-Tsion et al (14), Babaei et al (12), Azeredo et al (7), Herrera et al (8), Cabanillas-Gámez et al (6), Harpaz (53), Papoutsoglou et al (54), Lepage et al (55), Costas et al (56), Costas et al (57), Martins et al (58), Hoseini et al (59) .2 Thompson et al (60), Montero et al (61), Chen et al (62), Belo et al (63), Trenzado et al (64), Liu et al (20), Liu et al (13), Falahatkar et al (65), Miao et al (66), Guimarães et al (67), Imanpoor et al (21), Jia et al (10), Cheng et al (68), Jakab Sándor et al (69), Alves Martins et al (70), Hwang et al (71), Davis et al (72) .3 Lochmann et al (73), Van Anholt et al (74), Van Anholt et al (75), Bransden et al (76), Alves Martins et al (77), Trushenski et al (78), Araújo and Rosa (79), Xu et al (80), Rezek et al (81), Martins et al (82) .4 Xie et al (83), Torrecillas et al (84), Chen et al (18), Forsatkar et al (22) .5 Tahmasebi-Kohyani et al (85), Kenari et al (23), Palermo et al (86), Fu et al (25), Fuchs et al (87) .6 Küçükbay et al (88), Betancor et al (89), Long et al (90), Izquierdo et al (11), Kumar et al (...…”
Section: Physiological Roles Of Dietary Additivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Lochmann et al (73), Van Anholt et al (74), Van Anholt et al (75), Bransden et al (76), Alves Martins et al (77), Trushenski et al (78), Araújo and Rosa (79), Xu et al (80), Rezek et al (81), Martins et al (82) .…”
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“…lineatus adults have been widely used as a biological model in biochemical assays to test the effect of different chemicals, pollutants or anthropogenic activities in the wild or in captivity assays (Camargo and Martinez 2006;Winkaler et al 2007;Pereira Maduenho and Martinez 2008). Recently, Araújo and Rosa (2017) studied the effects of different diets on the growth, survival and stress responses of P. lineatus larvae. Nevertheless, as far as we know, there are no studies of nutritional condition of early developmental stages of P. lineatus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%