2013 IEEE Business Engineering and Industrial Applications Colloquium (BEIAC) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/beiac.2013.6560117
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Identification of oleanolic and ursolic acid in aquatic plant Cabomba furcata

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“…The results showed that there was a significant difference found between the comet goldfish reared with and without aquatic plants. The plants which supported highest SOD value of the fish were C. furcata is containing bioactive phytochemical such as saponin (Khalid et al, 2013;Subramoni et al, 2019) and Rotala can be used to effectively remove nitrogen and phosphorus in eutrophic waters (Gu et al, 2019). This study showed that the increased of total erythrocytes in different aquatic plant applications comet goldfish did not experience metabolic stress, which means that the aquatic plants have good performance in maintaining the fish health without damaging the blood vessels of the fish.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The results showed that there was a significant difference found between the comet goldfish reared with and without aquatic plants. The plants which supported highest SOD value of the fish were C. furcata is containing bioactive phytochemical such as saponin (Khalid et al, 2013;Subramoni et al, 2019) and Rotala can be used to effectively remove nitrogen and phosphorus in eutrophic waters (Gu et al, 2019). This study showed that the increased of total erythrocytes in different aquatic plant applications comet goldfish did not experience metabolic stress, which means that the aquatic plants have good performance in maintaining the fish health without damaging the blood vessels of the fish.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%