1990
DOI: 10.1016/0300-9629(90)90161-k
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Effect of an ascorbic acid deficiency on tyrosinemia and renal granulomatous disease in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) interaction with a slight polyhypovitaminosis

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“…On the other hand, typical visceral granulomatosis has been experimentally induced in turbot ( Scophthalmus maximus ) fed diets deficient in vitamin C (Messager, Ansquer, Metailler, & Person‐Le‐Ruvet, ). Also in turbot, Coustans, Guillaume, Metailler, Dugornay, and Messager, () confirmed the role of ascorbic acid deficiency in the development of visceral granulomatosis and showed that the pathological condition was exacerbated by hypovitaminosis of B‐complex. Vitamin C deficiency has also been responsible for the appearance of granulomatosis in the kidney of sea bream ( Sparus aurata ) (Alexis, Karanikolas, & Richards, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…On the other hand, typical visceral granulomatosis has been experimentally induced in turbot ( Scophthalmus maximus ) fed diets deficient in vitamin C (Messager, Ansquer, Metailler, & Person‐Le‐Ruvet, ). Also in turbot, Coustans, Guillaume, Metailler, Dugornay, and Messager, () confirmed the role of ascorbic acid deficiency in the development of visceral granulomatosis and showed that the pathological condition was exacerbated by hypovitaminosis of B‐complex. Vitamin C deficiency has also been responsible for the appearance of granulomatosis in the kidney of sea bream ( Sparus aurata ) (Alexis, Karanikolas, & Richards, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…1), fin hemorrhages, anemia, slow wound healing and sensitivity to infections, are well known in many other fish species including salmonids (Halver, Ashley & Smith 1969; Lall, Olivier, Weerakoon & Hines 1989; Dabrowski, Matusiewicz, Matusiewicz, Hoppe & Ebeling 1996), ictalurids (Wilson & Poe 1973; Lim & Lovell 1978; Miyasaki, Plumb, Li & Lovell 1985), cyprinids (Dabrowski, Hinterleitner, Sturmbauer, El‐Fiky & Wieser 1988), cichlids (Soliman et al . 1986; Shiau & Hsu 1995), scophthalmids (Coustans, Guillaume, Metailler, Dugornay & Messager 1990) and Korean rockfish (Lee et al . 1998) that were fed vitamin C free or deficiency diets.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…vitamins, on larval stages of turbot, however, are still largely unknown. Vitamin C deficiency, for example, has been reported to cause hypertyrosinemia in ongrowing turbot (Coustans et al, 1990), which is reversed by ascorbic acid (AA) injection or ingestion. In larval stages, several biological (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%