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Janet Howieson

Researcher at Curtin University

Publications -  32
Citations -  712

Janet Howieson is an academic researcher from Curtin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fish meal & Hermetia illucens. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 32 publications receiving 368 citations. Previous affiliations of Janet Howieson include University of the Sunshine Coast.

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Enzymatic fish protein hydrolysates in finfish aquaculture: a review

TL;DR: The source, production processes and functional properties of FPH and the reported impact of F PH in aquafeed supplement on fish growth, survival, feed utilization, immune response and disease resistance, are summarized.
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Dietary tuna hydrolysate modulates growth performance, immune response, intestinal morphology and resistance to Streptococcus iniae in juvenile barramundi, Lates calcarifer

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the replacement of 5 to 10% FM with TH improves growth, immune response, intestinal health and disease resistance in juvenile barramundi.
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Insect larvae, Hermetia illucens in poultry by-product meal for barramundi, Lates calcarifer modulates histomorphology, immunity and resistance to Vibrio harveyi

TL;DR: Results showed that dietary inclusion of 45PBM + HI significantly improved the growth performance than control whereas growth inhibition occurred in the 90P BM‬+‬HI while survival against V. harveyi increased significantly and also an increase in serum immunity and immune-related genes in the head kidney was observed after infection.
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Beneficial effects of tuna hydrolysate in poultry by-product meal diets on growth, immune response, intestinal health and disease resistance to Vibrio harveyi in juvenile barramundi, Lates calcarifer.

TL;DR: Investigating the effects that tuna hydrolysate supplementation in poultry by‐product meal (PBM) diets would have on growth, immunity and resistance to Vibrio harveyi infection showed that PBM supplemented with TH could successfully replace FM without compromising growth, however, bioprocessed PBM supplement with TH (BPBM + TH) may significantly improve growth performance, immune response, intestinal health and disease resistance in juvenile barramundi.
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The ameliorative effects of various fish protein hydrolysates in poultry by-product meal based diets on muscle quality, serum biochemistry and immunity in juvenile barramundi, Lates calcarifer.

TL;DR: This study signifies that supplementation of 10% with different three FPH, hydrolysed by an alcalase® enzyme in PBM-based diets for barramundi could be good strategies to overcome the negative consequences triggered by animal by-product ingredients.