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Application of herbal dietary supplements in aquaculture - a review
Vijayaram, S.; Elboughdiri, N.; Razafindralambo, H.; Sun, Y.Z.; Nedaei, S.; Ghafarifarsani, H. (2024). Application of herbal dietary supplements in aquaculture - a review. Annals of Animal Science Online First: 42. https://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aoas-2023-0076
In: Annals of Animal Science. Walter de Gruyter GmbH: Berlin. ISSN 1642-3402; e-ISSN 2300-8733, more
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Author keywords
    medicinal plants; feed additives; immunostimulants; disease resistance; aquaculture

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  • Vijayaram, S.
  • Elboughdiri, N.
  • Razafindralambo, H., more
  • Sun, Y.Z.
  • Nedaei, S.
  • Ghafarifarsani, H.

Abstract
    Aquaculture is another mainly crucial food manufacturing division in the globe and it's also economical importance in many countries. Disease outbreaks are mainly affected to decrease aquatic production, prior chemotherapeutics and antibiotics treatments are supportive to manage the infections. In this method, residues cause side effects on humans and aquatic animals. Researchers find out pro-pre-synbiotics methods used to enhance the feed quality and aquatic production. Herbal dietary feed supplementation development is eco-friendly, non-toxic, cost-effective, and easily handle for the preparation of feeds for aquatic animals in aquaculture. This review provides some information regarding herbal dietary feed supplements is assist to improve aquatic animals' health and also getting better quality of aquatic feed in the aquatic sector. These review reports enlighten the way of upcoming investigations progress of novel applications in aquaculture.

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