Effects of Dietary Vitamin C on the Growth Performance, Antioxidant Activity and Disease Resistance of Fish: A Review
Md. Hashibur Rahman,
Mohammad Ashraful Alam,
Flura
et al.
Abstract:Vitamin C comprises a group of related water-soluble substances that are crucial to the physiology and health of aquatic animals. Most aquatic animals have a limited capacity to synthesize Vitamin C, thus obtaining Vitamin C predominantly from diets. Because of its ability to scavenge free radicals, act as an antioxidant, and reduce inflammation, vitamin C has become increasingly popular as an ingredient for aquatic feed in recent years. However, the amount of vitamin C that various aquatic organisms require d… Show more
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