Effect of Zingiber Officinalis and Cyanodon dactylon against pH stress in giant freshwater Prawn Machrobrachium rosenbergii.
• 2012
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المؤلفون
Hiam El Desouky; Amany Abbass; Amel El Asely; Eman Abdel Gwad and A. A. Shaheen
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الملخص
To investigate the effects of Zingiber officinalis and Cyanodon dactylon supplementation on the
growth performance and immune parameters of Macrobrachium rosenbergii juveniles, five experimental diets,
including a control basal diet and four treated diets with 1.5 and 3% Z. officinalis ; 2 and 4% C. dactylon were
prepared. Prawn fed with control and supplemented diet for five weeks. Growth and immune parameters were
evaluated. Juveniles fed with Z. officinalis and C. dactylon showed significant increase in SGR, CF, WGR, LGR
and FCR compared with those of control along the whole experiment. Prawn fed all doses of Z. officinalis and
C. dactylon revealed significantly higher THC, HV, DHC, PR and PI as compared with control at 4 and 5 weeks.
Histopathologically, hepatopancreas and stomach of juveniles fed with Z. officinalis and C. dactylon showed
normal histological structure. The results indicated that Z. officinalis and C. dactylon inclusion with a basal
diet had the potential to improve the growth and immune response of prawns.
growth performance and immune parameters of Macrobrachium rosenbergii juveniles, five experimental diets,
including a control basal diet and four treated diets with 1.5 and 3% Z. officinalis ; 2 and 4% C. dactylon were
prepared. Prawn fed with control and supplemented diet for five weeks. Growth and immune parameters were
evaluated. Juveniles fed with Z. officinalis and C. dactylon showed significant increase in SGR, CF, WGR, LGR
and FCR compared with those of control along the whole experiment. Prawn fed all doses of Z. officinalis and
C. dactylon revealed significantly higher THC, HV, DHC, PR and PI as compared with control at 4 and 5 weeks.
Histopathologically, hepatopancreas and stomach of juveniles fed with Z. officinalis and C. dactylon showed
normal histological structure. The results indicated that Z. officinalis and C. dactylon inclusion with a basal
diet had the potential to improve the growth and immune response of prawns.
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