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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Supplementation of Feed Additives on Aquaculture Feeds: A Review

Author: , SANAA ABDULAZIZ MUSTAFA, JAMAL KHALAF AL-FARAGI
Abstract: Antibiotics application in aqua feeds to fight infections pathogens or to support growth rate is frequently pragmatic. Nowadays, use of chemical products and antibiotics have been criticized which ultimately result to their prohibition in aquaculture by rules on several nations. Therefore, currently several substitute strategies for antibiotics have been applied in aquaculture. These optional alternative for antibiotics are “functional feed additives” in aqua feed have been applied to overcome problems arising from infectious diseases. “Functional feed additives” not only improve the growth performance of the fishes but also improve the health status of the fishes. The present review addressed mechanisms of action and beneficial applications of several feed additives used for aquafeeds. These feed additives containing: synbiotics, organic acids, probiotics, prebiotics, enzymes and mycotoxin binders.
Keyword: aquafeeds, functional feed additives, prebiotics, probiotics, synbiotics.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.097
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