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Dietary high protein and vitamin C mitigate stress due to chelate claw ablation in Macrobrachium rosenbergii males

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dc.contributor.author Manush, S.M.
dc.contributor.author Pal, A.K.
dc.contributor.author Das, T.
dc.contributor.author Mukherjee, S.C.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-05T10:02:44Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-05T10:02:44Z
dc.date.issued 2005-08
dc.identifier.issn 1095-6433
dc.identifier.uri http://111.93.204.14:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/598
dc.description.abstract Stress due to claw ablation was tested in Macrobrachium rosenbergii males. Dietary high protein and vitamin C were supplemented for amelioration of stress. We used four different treatments: fed with 25% protein and a normal dose (0.12%) of vitamin C (T1); 35% protein and a normal dose (0.12%) of vitamin C (T2); 25% protein and a high dose (0.24%) of vitamin C (T3); and high protein 35% and a high dose (0.24%) of vitamin C (T4) for 30 days. All test prawns (T1 to T4) were subjected to ablation of their second chelate legs after the 15th day of the feeding trial. A control treatment was maintained without claw ablation and fed with 25% protein. Haemolymph glucose, hepatopancreatic glycogen, muscle ascorbate and enzyme activities (glucose 6 phosphatase (G6Pase), fructose1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) in hepatopancreas) were tested at different recovery periods (0, 6, 24 h, 7 and 14 days). Results indicate a high glucose level immediately after claw ablation and a concomitant increase in gluconeogenic enzymes (G6Pase and FBPase). However, glycogen reserves were regained in the treatments due to claw ablation stress after 24 h. LDH and ALT activity decreased in the hepatopancreas of M. rosenbergiiup to 24 h after claw ablation. Overall results indicate that claw ablation is stressful to M. rosenbergii and high protein and vitamin C diet may mitigate stress due to claw ablation. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (Elsevier) en_US
dc.subject Stress en_US
dc.subject Claw ablation en_US
dc.subject Protein en_US
dc.subject Ascorbic acid en_US
dc.subject Mitigation en_US
dc.subject Glucose en_US
dc.subject Glycogen en_US
dc.subject Metabolic enzymes en_US
dc.subject Freshwater prawn en_US
dc.subject Macrobrachium rosenbergii en_US
dc.title Dietary high protein and vitamin C mitigate stress due to chelate claw ablation in Macrobrachium rosenbergii males en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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