Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

The Effect of Natural and Synthetic Carotenoids on Pigmentation of Gold Fish (Carassius auratus)

Yazarlar: Mahmut YANAR, Nazmi TEKELİOĞLU

Cilt 23 , Sayı EK3 , 1999 , Sayfalar 501 - 506

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Pigmentation,Carotenoid,Gold fish,Carassius auratus

Özet: In this study, the effect natural end synthetic carotenoids on pigmentation of gold fish (Carassius auratus) was investigated. The fish were fed on diets containing 75 mg/kg zeaxanthin, astaxanthin, zeaxanthin+astaxanthin, 6% alfalfa, red pepper, carrot or plankton (Daphnia spp. and Scenedesmus spp.). At the end of the 60 days of experimental period, total carotenoid accumulation in the skin of the fish fed the experimental diets were 33.52±0.62 mg/kg for zeaxanthin, 29.84±0.50 mg/kg for red pepper, 27.07±0.62 mg/kg for Daphnia spp., 26.52±0.42 mg/kg for Scenedesmus spp., 25.84±0.62 mg/kg for astaxanthin+zeaxanthin, 23.95±0.68 mg/kg for astaxanthin, 19.95±0.66 mg/kg for carrot, 16.58±0.64 mg/kg for alfalfa and 11.59±0.33 mg/kg for the control group. Zeaxanthin, red pepper and planktonic organisms were more effective in the pigmentation of the fish than the other diets (p0.05).


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@article{1999, title={The Effect of Natural and Synthetic Carotenoids on Pigmentation of Gold Fish (Carassius auratus)}, volume={23}, number={EK3}, publisher={Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences}, author={Mahmut YANAR,Nazmi TEKELİOĞLU}, year={1999}, pages={501–506} }
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Mahmut YANAR,Nazmi TEKELİOĞLU. (1999). The Effect of Natural and Synthetic Carotenoids on Pigmentation of Gold Fish (Carassius auratus) (Vol. 23, pp. 501–506). Vol. 23, pp. 501–506. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences.
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Mahmut YANAR,Nazmi TEKELİOĞLU. The Effect of Natural and Synthetic Carotenoids on Pigmentation of Gold Fish (Carassius Auratus). no. EK3, Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 1999, pp. 501–06.