2020
DOI: 10.1039/d0ra06026g
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Influence of nanoparticle-based nano-nutrients on the growth performance and physiological parameters in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)

Abstract: The present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary nano-nutrients on the growth, physiological and amino acid responses in tilapia fish.

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“…T. Muralisankar et al ( 2014 ) noticed increased growth performance, activities, and survival rate in water prawn fish fed on a ZnNp diet. Khan et al ( 2020 ) pointed out that feeding Nile tilapia on a nanoparticle-based nano-nutrient diet showed a higher growth rate. Furthermore, our results were compatible with these of Faiz et al ( 2015 ), who assured that ZnO-NPs in juvenile grass carp ( C. idella ) fed promoted their growth performance.…”
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“…T. Muralisankar et al ( 2014 ) noticed increased growth performance, activities, and survival rate in water prawn fish fed on a ZnNp diet. Khan et al ( 2020 ) pointed out that feeding Nile tilapia on a nanoparticle-based nano-nutrient diet showed a higher growth rate. Furthermore, our results were compatible with these of Faiz et al ( 2015 ), who assured that ZnO-NPs in juvenile grass carp ( C. idella ) fed promoted their growth performance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most common forms of iron are oxides and hydroxides of iron, and carbonyl iron [ 8 ]. The production of iron nanoparticles is a complex technological challenge; ball mills, direct current arc plasma, and magnetic deposition methods are used to obtain such particles [ 9 ].…”
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“…To our knowledge, this is the first study using a phytoglycogen nanoparticle (NP) delivered in feed to fish. The use of chitosan NPs (Abdel-Tawwab et al 2019), Fe NPs (Behera et al 2013), Zn NPs (Khan et al 2020), Cu NPs (Khan et al 2020), and Ag NPs (Jha and Prasad 2014) in fish and other animals is well documented. However, the downside of many of these NPs is their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity in fish (Wise et al 2015;Ostaszewska et al 2018).…”
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“…2013), Zn NPs (Khan et al. 2020), Cu NPs (Khan et al. 2020), and Ag NPs (Jha and Prasad 2014) in fish and other animals is well documented.…”
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