The study of skin lesions in beluga (Huso huso) fed with different dietary levels of Aflatoxin B1

In this study, 180 Beluga (Huso huso) weighing 120110g each with a stocking density of 12 fish per tank were adapted with synthetic diet and then fed with different levels of AFBI (0, 25, 50,75 & 100pplpikg of diets) under controlled conditions (T=1 8±2°C, DO=7.3ppm). The fish were fed 3% of the...

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Main Authors: Sepahdari, A., Ebrahimzadeh Mosavi, H.A., Motalebi, A., Sharifpour, I., Khosravi, A.R., Kakoolaki, S., Pourali, H.R., Masomzadeh, A., Hallajian, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Persian
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38496
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/38496 2023-05-15T15:41:43+02:00 The study of skin lesions in beluga (Huso huso) fed with different dietary levels of Aflatoxin B1 Sepahdari, A. Ebrahimzadeh Mosavi, H.A. Motalebi, A. Sharifpour, I. Khosravi, A.R. Kakoolaki, S. Pourali, H.R. Masomzadeh, A. Hallajian, A. 2009 application/pdf 43-52 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38496 fa per http://www.ifro.ir 1026-1354 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38496 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23783 18721 2018-07-27 13:48:55 23783 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Fisheries Health Huso huso AFB1 Oral Administration Skin lesions Lesion Healing Iran article TRUE 2009 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T17:06:11Z In this study, 180 Beluga (Huso huso) weighing 120110g each with a stocking density of 12 fish per tank were adapted with synthetic diet and then fed with different levels of AFBI (0, 25, 50,75 & 100pplpikg of diets) under controlled conditions (T=1 8±2°C, DO=7.3ppm). The fish were fed 3% of their body weight four times a day for three months. Prevalence of skin lesions evaluated through clinical observations monthly. With regard to toxin concentration and time of exposure to AFBi in experimental fish, different degree of skin lesions (simple hemorrhage to progressive wounds) were observed in different parts of body especially in vent, caudal peduncle, fins, and head. "Yellow sores" on head and trunk regions were considerable and led to deterioration of appearance. Prevalence of skin lesion in different treatments was 8•m53.3%. After feeding with toxic diets was stopped, 16.w24% healing was obsenTed in the fish. Article in Journal/Newspaper Beluga Beluga* IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications
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topic Fisheries
Health
Huso huso
AFB1
Oral Administration
Skin lesions
Lesion Healing
Iran
spellingShingle Fisheries
Health
Huso huso
AFB1
Oral Administration
Skin lesions
Lesion Healing
Iran
Sepahdari, A.
Ebrahimzadeh Mosavi, H.A.
Motalebi, A.
Sharifpour, I.
Khosravi, A.R.
Kakoolaki, S.
Pourali, H.R.
Masomzadeh, A.
Hallajian, A.
The study of skin lesions in beluga (Huso huso) fed with different dietary levels of Aflatoxin B1
topic_facet Fisheries
Health
Huso huso
AFB1
Oral Administration
Skin lesions
Lesion Healing
Iran
description In this study, 180 Beluga (Huso huso) weighing 120110g each with a stocking density of 12 fish per tank were adapted with synthetic diet and then fed with different levels of AFBI (0, 25, 50,75 & 100pplpikg of diets) under controlled conditions (T=1 8±2°C, DO=7.3ppm). The fish were fed 3% of their body weight four times a day for three months. Prevalence of skin lesions evaluated through clinical observations monthly. With regard to toxin concentration and time of exposure to AFBi in experimental fish, different degree of skin lesions (simple hemorrhage to progressive wounds) were observed in different parts of body especially in vent, caudal peduncle, fins, and head. "Yellow sores" on head and trunk regions were considerable and led to deterioration of appearance. Prevalence of skin lesion in different treatments was 8•m53.3%. After feeding with toxic diets was stopped, 16.w24% healing was obsenTed in the fish.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sepahdari, A.
Ebrahimzadeh Mosavi, H.A.
Motalebi, A.
Sharifpour, I.
Khosravi, A.R.
Kakoolaki, S.
Pourali, H.R.
Masomzadeh, A.
Hallajian, A.
author_facet Sepahdari, A.
Ebrahimzadeh Mosavi, H.A.
Motalebi, A.
Sharifpour, I.
Khosravi, A.R.
Kakoolaki, S.
Pourali, H.R.
Masomzadeh, A.
Hallajian, A.
author_sort Sepahdari, A.
title The study of skin lesions in beluga (Huso huso) fed with different dietary levels of Aflatoxin B1
title_short The study of skin lesions in beluga (Huso huso) fed with different dietary levels of Aflatoxin B1
title_full The study of skin lesions in beluga (Huso huso) fed with different dietary levels of Aflatoxin B1
title_fullStr The study of skin lesions in beluga (Huso huso) fed with different dietary levels of Aflatoxin B1
title_full_unstemmed The study of skin lesions in beluga (Huso huso) fed with different dietary levels of Aflatoxin B1
title_sort study of skin lesions in beluga (huso huso) fed with different dietary levels of aflatoxin b1
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38496
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