OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS [ LINNAEUS, 1758] ITS BIOMEDICAL BENEFITS FOR CHILDREN’S
K. S. Shillewar , Department Of Zoology & Fishery Science, Science College, Nanded, Maharashtra, IndiaAbstract
Nile Tilapia (Oreochromic niloticus) it is fresh water & estuarine species. By lipid test profile, Analytical method, Chromatography method, Enzyme method, It has pharmaceutical potential to prevent Polyunsaturated fatty acid, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D etc. We found in Nile Tilapia have biomedical and nutraceutical products, Nile tilapia highly recommended for supplementary food for children.
Keywords
Biochemical properties, pharmaceutical potential, Tropical fresh water fish.
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