Animals
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Lactic Acid Production in Carp’s Muscles Could Improve Aquaculture Practices
A RUDN University biologist and colleagues from Iran found that adding lactic acid to carp feed improves the growth and health of the fish. The authors selected the optimal concentration of the feed additive. It will help improve the quality of fish products. The results were published in the journal Animals.
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