2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2010.12.013
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Immunostimulant effects of Cotinus coggyria on rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

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“…Moreover, P. ginseng extract did not induced significant changes neither in the biometric traits nor in whole body composition. Similar to our results, the absence of growth promoting effects has been consistently reported in rainbow trout fed diets supplemented with a wide range of other medicinal plants (Dügenci, Arda & Candan ; Bilen, Bulut & Bilen ; Nootash, Sheikhzadeh, Baradaran, Oushani, Moghadam, Nofouzi, Monfaredan, Aghebati, Zare & Shabanzadeh ). On the other hand, Goda () observed enhanced growth performance and feed utilization efficiency in O. niloticus fingerlings fed P. ginseng ‐enriched diets, suggesting that this medicinal plant could positively modulate the intestinal microbial balance and trypsin‐like enzyme activities during the digestive processes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Moreover, P. ginseng extract did not induced significant changes neither in the biometric traits nor in whole body composition. Similar to our results, the absence of growth promoting effects has been consistently reported in rainbow trout fed diets supplemented with a wide range of other medicinal plants (Dügenci, Arda & Candan ; Bilen, Bulut & Bilen ; Nootash, Sheikhzadeh, Baradaran, Oushani, Moghadam, Nofouzi, Monfaredan, Aghebati, Zare & Shabanzadeh ). On the other hand, Goda () observed enhanced growth performance and feed utilization efficiency in O. niloticus fingerlings fed P. ginseng ‐enriched diets, suggesting that this medicinal plant could positively modulate the intestinal microbial balance and trypsin‐like enzyme activities during the digestive processes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Tetra is a well‐known medicinal plant that has antimicrobial effects (Dulger et al, ), stimulates immune system (Bilen & Bulut, ; Bilen, Bulut, & Bilen, ) and prevents fish against A. hydrophila (Bilen et al, ) and Vibrio anguillarum (Bilen, Yılmaz, & Bilen, ). In our study, ORP was significantly increased on 3rd day in 12 mg tetra‐ and antibiotic‐treated groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, medicinal herbs are becoming more popular than ever before as far as the possible adverse effects of synthetic drugs are concerned (Rawling et al, 2009;Bilen et al, 2011;Bilen et al, 2013;Bilen et al, 2014). Therefore, there are increasing concerns about testing potential impacts of natural additives on health monitoring and growth effects in fish (Citarasu, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%