“…Ingestion of diets including oxidized lipid could be detrimental through modification of fatty acid profiles and vitamin E depletion (Baker & Davies, 1997). The adverse effects of dietary oxidized fish oil (OFO) including the depression of appetite and decrease of growth (Fontagné, Bazin, Brèque, Vachot, Bernarde, Rouault, & Bergot, 2006;Peng et al, 2009) anemia and depletion of vitamins E and C (Sargent et al, 2002), increase in intensity of stress responses (Alves Martins et al, 2007) Vit. E had been used in different studies to counteract with adverse effects of OFO on fish immune system (Zhong, Lall, & Shahidi, 2008;Wang, Lee, Rha, Yoon, Park, Han, & Kim, 2015).…”