Taking s comprehensive approach to the role of vitamin C at the cellular level as well as in the aquatic food chains, Ascorbic Acid in Aquatic Organisms discusses growth and reproduction, disease resistance, and toxicology of aquatic organisms. It offers contributions by respected authorities in aquaculture and fish nutrition and provides a unique combination of good nutrition research, ecology, and practical aquaculture. The book demonstrates basic research findings and their applications in the field and serves as a valuable asset for active researchers, academics and practitioners working in the aquatic environment.…mehr
Taking s comprehensive approach to the role of vitamin C at the cellular level as well as in the aquatic food chains, Ascorbic Acid in Aquatic Organisms discusses growth and reproduction, disease resistance, and toxicology of aquatic organisms. It offers contributions by respected authorities in aquaculture and fish nutrition and provides a unique combination of good nutrition research, ecology, and practical aquaculture. The book demonstrates basic research findings and their applications in the field and serves as a valuable asset for active researchers, academics and practitioners working in the aquatic environment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi and the Nature of Life. Glen King and the Henry Loren Family. Analytical Enigmas in Assaying for Vitamers C. Gulonolactone Oxidase Presence in Fishes, Activity and Significance. Critical Review of the Requirements of Ascorbic Acid in Cold and Cool Water Fishes (Salmonoids, Percids, Plecoglossids and Flatfishes). Ascorbic Acid Requirement in Freshwater and Marine Fish. Is There a Difference? Requirements of L-ascorbic Acid in a Viviparous Marine Teleost, Korean Rockfish. Vitamin C Requirement in Crustaceans. Dietary Requirements for Ascorbic Acid by Warmwater Fish. The Impact of Mironutrients on the Requirement of Ascorbic Acid in Crustaceans and Fish. The Role of Ascorbic Acid and Its Derivates in Resistance to Environmental and Dietary Toxicity of Aquatic Organisms. The Effect of Ascorbic Acid on the Immune Response in Fish. Critical Review of the Concentration, Interactions with Other Nutrients, and Transfer of Ascorbic Acid in Algae, Crustaceans and Fish. Live Food Mediated Vitamin C Transfer in Sea Bass (Dicentrachus Labrax, L.) First Feeding. In Vitro Methods and Results of Ascorbic Acid Absorption in Epithelial Tissues of Fish. Critical Review of the Effects of Ascorbic Acid on Fish Behavior. Past, Present and Future of Ascorbic Acid Research in Aquatic Organisms.
Preface. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi and the Nature of Life. Glen King and the Henry Loren Family. Analytical Enigmas in Assaying for Vitamers C. Gulonolactone Oxidase Presence in Fishes, Activity and Significance. Critical Review of the Requirements of Ascorbic Acid in Cold and Cool Water Fishes (Salmonoids, Percids, Plecoglossids and Flatfishes). Ascorbic Acid Requirement in Freshwater and Marine Fish. Is There a Difference? Requirements of L-ascorbic Acid in a Viviparous Marine Teleost, Korean Rockfish. Vitamin C Requirement in Crustaceans. Dietary Requirements for Ascorbic Acid by Warmwater Fish. The Impact of Mironutrients on the Requirement of Ascorbic Acid in Crustaceans and Fish. The Role of Ascorbic Acid and Its Derivates in Resistance to Environmental and Dietary Toxicity of Aquatic Organisms. The Effect of Ascorbic Acid on the Immune Response in Fish. Critical Review of the Concentration, Interactions with Other Nutrients, and Transfer of Ascorbic Acid in Algae, Crustaceans and Fish. Live Food Mediated Vitamin C Transfer in Sea Bass (Dicentrachus Labrax, L.) First Feeding. In Vitro Methods and Results of Ascorbic Acid Absorption in Epithelial Tissues of Fish. Critical Review of the Effects of Ascorbic Acid on Fish Behavior. Past, Present and Future of Ascorbic Acid Research in Aquatic Organisms.
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