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Effect of dietary supplementation of Melissa officinalis and Aloe vera on hematological traits, lipid oxidation of carcass and performance in rainbow trout …Farahi et al., 2012
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- Farahi A
- Kasiri M
- Sudagar M
- Soleimani Iraei M
- Zorriehzahra S
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- Online journal of animal and feed research
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This was conducted investigate the effect of feeding lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) and Aloe (Aloe vera) on growth performance, hematological parameters and oxidative stability of rainbow trout. 360 uniform rainbow trout (20.87±0.25 g) were divided into 3 groups, and fed …
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