2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2022.103224
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Evaluating the role of dietary plant extracts to allow adaptation to thermal stress in a cold stream ornamental fish, Botia rostrata (Günther, 1868)

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“…In addition, the medicinal plant Mucuna pruriens extract effectively improved resistance against high thermal stress in ornamental fish Botia rostrata. 39 In conclusion, the present study indicated that dietary supplementation of ginger extract could be used as a feed additive to improve growth performance and ammonia stress tolerance of juvenile L. vannamei, and the optimum dose is 0.5 g kg -1 . However, ginger extract did not affect the survival and resistance to low salinity of whiteleg shrimp.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…In addition, the medicinal plant Mucuna pruriens extract effectively improved resistance against high thermal stress in ornamental fish Botia rostrata. 39 In conclusion, the present study indicated that dietary supplementation of ginger extract could be used as a feed additive to improve growth performance and ammonia stress tolerance of juvenile L. vannamei, and the optimum dose is 0.5 g kg -1 . However, ginger extract did not affect the survival and resistance to low salinity of whiteleg shrimp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Plasma glucose levels in fish serve as indicators reflecting carbohydrate metabolism and can surge in response to the increased energy demand when counteracting environmental stress [36]. The exposure of fish to Cd disrupts insulin secretion and hampers glucose transport, leading to hyperglycemia and an imbalance in glucose homeostasis [37,38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%