Journal: BMC Veterinary Research
Article Title: Dietary rosemary oil with/without zymogen forte improves water quality, growth hormones, immune-physiological response, stress resilience, and health status of Chelon ramada grown in groundwater
doi: 10.1186/s12917-024-04446-5
Figure Lengend Snippet: Growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) in Chelon ramada fed a basal diet containing varying levels of rosemary oil and/or Zymogen Forte during a 75-day rearing trial using brackish groundwater. Data are presented as mean ± SEM of 3 replicates, where (T 1 ) = fish fed BD without RO or ZF (control); (T 2 ) = fish fed the BD containing 0.5 g of RO kg − 1 ; (T 3 ) = fish fed BD containing 0.5 g of RO and 1 g of ZF kg − 1 ; (T 4 ) = fish fed BD containing 1.0 g of RO kg − 1 ; and (T 5 ) = fish fed BD containing 1 g of RO and 1 g of ZF kg − 1 ; BD = basal diet, RO = rosemary oil; ZF = Zymogen Forte
Article Snippet: Furthermore, the measurement of IGF 1 levels in fish plasma was conducted using fish-specific IGF1 kits ( https://www.cusabio.com/uploadfile/Ins/CSB-E12122Fh.pdf ).
Techniques: Control