Research Article
Extract of Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) Enhances the Growth, Protein Contents, and Gastrosomatic Index (GaSI) of Common Carp Cyprinus carpio
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(a) Cyprinus carpio fed varied doses of Aloe vera and histology of distal intestine studied in control group A (0 mg/kg) diet-fed group after 90 days of feeding trial. (b) Cyprinus carpio fed varied doses of Aloe vera and histology of distal intestine studied in treatment group B (200 mg/kg) diet-fed group after 90 days of feeding trial. (c) Cyprinus carpio fed varied doses of Aloe vera and histology of distal intestine studied in treatment group C (400 mg/kg) diet-fed group after 90 days of feeding trial. (d) Cyprinus carpio fed varied doses of Aloe vera and histology of distal intestine studied in treatment group D (800 mg/kg) diet-fed group after 90 days of feeding trial. (e) Cyprinus carpio fed varied doses of Aloe vera and histology of distal intestine studied in treatment group E (1600 mg/kg) diet-fed group after 90 days of feeding trial.