Plant Ingredient diet supplemented with lecithin as fish meal and fish oil alternative affects growth performance, serum biochemical, lipid metabolism and growth‐related gene expression in Nile tilapia
Karima El‐Naggar(Alexandria University), Mosaad Soltan(Alexandria University), Safaa E. Abdo(Kafrelsheikh University), Radi A. Mohamed(Kafrelsheikh University), Mohamed ElKatcha(Alexandria University)
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