Enzyme producing bacteria in the gastro intestinal tracts of Channa striatus
Journal: International Journal of Current Science Research (IJCSR) (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-01-31
Authors : Vennila; Rajalakshmi; Ananth kumar;
Page : 180-197
Keywords : Channa striatus; Digestive enzymes; Proteases; Lipases;
Abstract
Research on the metabolic process related is digestion in rearing fish is still in progress and in those species currently formed, the status of research on digestive physiology is far from a complete picture on the process of nutrient hydrolysis. Therefore, further investigations on digestive enzymes are required to improve knowledge existing on their interaction with different factors intrinsic to fish nutrition (Such as dietary composition (or) growth stage); all these features can offer interesting perspectives for further studies, with exciting and promising applicative purposes for aquaculture development. The clarification of aspects intrinsic to the digestive physiology, such as the definition of the enzymatic pattern typical of a selected fish species, the chronobiology of the digestion and the evolution of the digestive organs during fish growth can provide useful contributions to the fields of fish nutrition.
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