IODYNE INFLUENCE ON THE SCALED CARP CARBOHYDRASE ACTIVITY
Journal: Fisheries Science of Ukraine (Vol.8, No. 2)Publication Date: 2009-06-25
Authors : Zabytivsky Yu.; Petriv V.; Tuchapsky Ya.;
Page : 91-95
Keywords : iodine influence; digestive system; carbohydrases; fish-breeding; ponds water; membrane surface;
Abstract
It is analyzed an iodine influence in a form of KJO3 and KJ combinations on the general activity of the scaled carp digestive system carbohydrases. It is revealed that iodine combinations after their penetration with fodder into carp body cause stronger impact on carbohydrases activity than when they are adding to the fish-breeding ponds water. This impact is expressed in reliable increasing of the enzymes activity. It is shown that KJ introduction to the fodder leads to the activity growth of carbohydrases which are localized on the membrane surface in the distal area of intestine and promotes better assimilation of the hydrocarbon products.
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