Effect of different dietary vitamin B12levels on their retention in the body of zebrafishDanio rerioand on the gene expression of vitamin B12binding proteins
Abstract
Zebrafish Danio reiro were fed a diet with 59 μg vitamin B12 kg−1 feed (59B12) and a diet with 5 μg vitamin B12 kg−1 feed from 36 dpf (days postfertilization) to 80 dpf. There were no differences in growth or signs of anaemia; however, 5 μg kg−1 was not enough to maintain whole-body vitamin B12 stores. Transcription of genes related to vitamin B12 absorption and transport was measured. Zebrafish orthologues were found for haptocorrin (tcn1),...
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Title
Effect of different dietary vitamin B12levels on their retention in the body of zebrafishDanio rerioand on the gene expression of vitamin B12binding proteins
Published Date
Aug 4, 2012
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
3
Pages
413 - 420
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