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Studies on the nutrition of marine flatfish. The effect of oral administration of diethylstilboestrol and cyproheptadine on the growth of Pleuronectes platessa
Authors:C B Cowey  J A Pope  J W Adron  A Blair
Institution:(1) Present address: Natural Environment Research Council, Institute of Marine Biochemistry, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK;(2) Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland, Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Abstract:Two organic compounds, diethylstilboestrol a synthetic oestrogen substitute, and cyproheptadine which acts as an appetite stimulant in some mammals, were added separately at 3 different concentrations to diets fed to plaice (Pleuronectes platessa), and their effect on growth examined. Over a 10 week period, low orally-administered diethylstilboestrol (600 mgrg/kg moist diet) gave rise to increased weight gain, food consumption and food conversion. Higher dietary concentrations of diethylstilboestrol (up to 2400 mgrg/kg diet) were without effect on these parameters. Cyproheptadine did not stimulate appetite, weight gain or food conversion at any of the levels tested.With an Appendix on Statistics by J. A. Pope and A. M. Shanks
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