2015
DOI: 10.19027/jai.14.24-29
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Evaluation of PMSG (Oodev®) application on hepatosomatic and gonadosomatic index of snakehead fish

Abstract: <p class="NoParagraphStyle"><strong>ABSTRACT</strong></p><p class="NoParagraphStyle"><strong> </strong></p><p class="NoParagraphStyle">Snakehead fish (<em>Channa striata</em>) is a freshwater fish commodities that have high economic value, while their needs depend on natural catching. In general, hormonal induction commonly used for the efficiency of female parent utilization and enhancement quality and quantity of fish fry. One of the hormones … Show more

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“…Growth in prospective broodstock fish increases due to gonad development [19]. The increase in gonad weight goes hand in hand with the IGS value, the greater the gonad weight, the greater the IGS value [13].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Growth in prospective broodstock fish increases due to gonad development [19]. The increase in gonad weight goes hand in hand with the IGS value, the greater the gonad weight, the greater the IGS value [13].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the presence of antidopamine, the neurotransmitter is expected not to inhibit gonadal maturation so that the gonadal maturation process can be achieved more quickly. The combination of PMSG and antidopamine hormones has a positive effect on the reproductive performance of Tor douronensis, Channa striata, Poropuntius tawarensis, and Osteochilus hasselti [11,12,13,14,15]. The combination of PMSG and antidopamine hormones is expected to provide optimal results in the gonad maturation of bileh fish.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result was influenced by some factors, i.e hormone contents, doze, and nutrient levels to support the gonad maturation process. PG600 is composed of PMSG (containing FSH+LH) (Hutagalung et al, 2015) and hCG (FSH+LH) (Nuraini et al, 2008), therefore PG600 was possibly better to induce the fish gonad maturation. Another treatment, such as control, still included in TKG I due to the existence of oogonium that was dominantly found on the egg cells histological figure, while hCG and PMSG treatment showed a gonad development as egg nucleus occurred and moved at the egg corner, but not yet reaching a phase when the egg cell merged as seen on PG600 treatment.…”
Section: Gonad Histologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PMSG hormone has many been applied in mammals to trigger superovulation and induce follicle production [11]. Furthermore, the PMSG application has also been performed in fish, as the 20 IU/kg dose could improve the female striped catfish broodstock reproduction performance apart from the spawning season [12], and the 1.25 g/kg PMSG dose could increase the GSI and HSI values of female snakehead fish broodstock at 3.35% and 1.37%, respectively [13]. The PMSG hormone induction at a 1.5 g/kg dose in snakehead fish could trigger the vitellogenesis process to provide a matured broodstock gonad faster [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%