Use of novel microbial and phyto-biotic feed additives in mycotoxins degradation in vitro and their potential in vivo application in fish diet
Youssef, N. H.,
Salaheldin, P. A.,
Baromh, M. Z.
et al.
Abstract:Aims: This study focused on new fish feed additives that could supply a nutritional value and inhibit or eliminate mycotoxins. Four novel feed additives, including Albizia lebbeck (L.), Leucaena leucocephala leaf extracts, Serendipita indica and Bacillus megaterium were applied to contaminated fish feed; besides investigating the toxicity of these new fish feed additives. Methodology and results: Our data exhibited that the different tested feed additives were not toxic for brine shrimp larvae or fish. Albizia… Show more
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