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Inclusion of Oregano vulgare extract as supplement in Catla catla: Impacts on growth, hematology and biochemical parameters
As an alternative to synthetic chemicals, natural herbs can greatly improve fish's health and growth potential. This investigation aimed to explore the possibilities of oregano (Oregano vulgare L.) extract as a phytogenic feed additive in improving the growth, blood profile, carcass composition...
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description | As an alternative to synthetic chemicals, natural herbs can greatly improve fish's health and growth potential. This investigation aimed to explore the possibilities of oregano (Oregano vulgare L.) extract as a phytogenic feed additive in improving the growth, blood profile, carcass composition, whole-body mineralization, serum biochemistry and antioxidant activity of Catla catla (average initial weight = 9.26±0.03 g/fish). Triplicate groups of fish were fed diets having various percentages of oregano extract (0 %, 0.5 %, 1 %, 1.5 %, 2 %, 2.5 % and 3 % per kg diet) twice daily for 90 days. The findings found that parameters of growth such as weight gain, weight gain%, feed conversion ratio, survival rate, protein efficiency ratio, and specific growth rate increased substantially (p |
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