Publications by authors named "F J Sutili"

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  • The study explored the effects of bitter orange peel powder (BOPP) on Nile tilapia juveniles by dividing 120 fish into four groups with varying levels of BOPP supplementation in their diets.
  • Results showed that BOPP improved growth in tilapia, particularly at a 10 g/kg inclusion rate, with better weight gain and development of intestinal villi compared to the control group.
  • Although higher BOPP levels increased lipids and cholesterol, all groups had similar thermal tolerance, indicating BOPP could be a cost-effective nutritional option for fish.
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This study aimed to identify the regions of the body surface of silver catfish () with a higher population of mucous cells in the skin. Additionally, the effects of stressful conditions, such as different stocking densities and food deprivation, on the proliferative response of mucous cells in the skin and gill epithelium and their impact on cutaneous mucous lysozyme activity were investigated. Silver catfish were divided into four experimental groups: high stocking density (32 kg/m) and fed (HSD-F), high stocking density and fasted (HSD-FS), low stocking density (2.

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Monoterpenes, such as beta-pinene, are secondary metabolites widely used in the flavors and fragrance industries and can have their structure altered to enhance their applicability, such as producing epoxides, which are used as intermediaries for pharmaceuticals. Epoxides are commonly synthesized by the use of inorganic acids as catalysts, although the acid medium induces epoxide degradation. To overcome these limitations biocatalysis is shown as an alternative.

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We have developed a clean route for the modification of polyvinylchloride surface (PVC) with 4-amino-5-hydrazino-1,2,4-triazole-3-thiol molecule. The modification reaction was investigated through Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) analysis. According to our findings, S-H groups are responsible to the molecule attachment and nitrogen atoms are directly involved in metal ion coordination.

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It is well documented today that pesticides, used in crop production, may modulate the immune system of healthy fish. However, there is still only limited information regarding the effects of these anthropogenic stressors in conjunction with natural stressors (pathogens), on the innate immune responses of freshwater fish. Thus, the aim of this investigation was to compare the innate immune response of two groups of fish (Rhamdia quelen), naturally infected with Aeromonas hydrophila, exposed and unexposed to a non-lethal concentration of chlorantraniliprole (CAP) insecticide (0.

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