Pineapple skin diet shown to boost growth and immune system of tilapia 
By Ben Coxworth RU Source: newatlas 10/25/2021
Ben Coxworth
Credit: toa55/Depositphotos
Commercial pineapple skin waste typically ends up being composted, or even just dumped in landfills. According to new research, however, a feed additive made from powdered skins has been shown to help farmed tilapia fish avoid infections, plus it reportedly boosts their growth.
 

According to scientists at Russia's RUDN University, pineapple skins are rich in fiber (particularly pectin) and protein. With these qualities in mind, a team led by Assoc. Prof. Morteza Yousefi started by drying out pineapple skins, then grinding them into a powder which was added to commercial tilapia feed.

 
Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
4326Рыбаки предупредили о возможных сбоях в добыче самой дешевой рыбыrbc2021-03-17RU
4327Nearly 4 million fish killed by winter storm along Texas coastfox4news2021-03-10US
4328Scientists Discover an 81-Year-Old Snapperhakaimagazine2021-03-04AU
4329Florida biologists find a live turtle inside a fishtimesnownews2011-09-06US
4330Underground For Millions Of Years, Blind Cave Fish Tell Time On Biological ClocksUnderwatertimes2011-09-06CA
4331Chile Says No To Salmon Farming Off Tierra Del FuegoUnderwatertimes2011-09-01CL
4332Re-Emergence Of Salmon In The Thames Not From RestockingUnderwatertimes2011-09-02UK
4333Angler reels in giant 185lb catfish by himself after friends head to the bardailymail2011-08-30SP
4334For the first time, a river is granted official rights and legal personhood in Canadanewswire2021-02-23CA
4335Quebec’s Magpie River first in Canada to be granted personhoodesemag2021-03-16CA
4336A Canadian River Has Been Legally Declared A Person & It's A First For This Countrynarcity2021-02-25CA
4337Quebec's Magpie River becomes first in Canada to be granted legal personhoodnationalobserver2021-02-24CA
4338Quebec river granted legal rights as part of global personhood movementCBC News2021-02-28CA
4339We asked men with fish pictures in their Tinder profile: Why?thetab2021-03-03UK
4340Bizarre fish evolved for the oceans — but lives on landgizmodo2011-08-30FM
4341Exotic fish to replace codtelegraph2011-08-27UK
4342The Same Number Of Fishermen, But Less Salmon In Spanish Riversunderwatertimes2011-08-26SP
434393-year-old woman catches lunker salmon to win derbypetethomasoutdoors2011-08-18CA
4344Dreaded carp: Can they be stopped?Star Tribune 2011-08-12US
4345Atlantic cod survive without vital immune genes, say scientiststheguardian2011-08-10UK
4346Bass Angler Bradley Doing The Research Necessary To Catch The Big Fish In Marylandunderwatertimes2011-08-09US
4347Scientist Urges Government Ruling On Genetically Engineered SalmonUnderwatertimes2011-08-08US
4348Slinger angler sets world record for fish caught in 24 hoursJournal Sentinel2011-08-01US
4349Gary the greedy gourami takes a break from eating KitKatsmetro2011-07-31UK
4350Natures spring: Cod bounce backBBC News2011-07-28CA

215 216 217 173 of [218 - pages.]