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titleOfInvention Anti-stress reinforcing agent for portunus trituberculatus and application thereof
abstract The invention discloses an anti-stress reinforcing agent for portunus trituberculatus and an application thereof, and is characterized in that the anti-stress reinforcing agent is prepared by evenly mixing the following raw materials in parts by weight: 3-5 parts of glutamine dipeptide, 15-20 parts of vitamin C-2-single-polyphosphate, 10-15 parts of vitamin E acetate, 10-20 parts of taurine, 10-15 parts of citric acid, 1-3 parts of soybean flavonoids, and 30-50 parts of glucose. The mass percentage content of the anti-stress reinforcing agent in a feeding feed is 0.06-0.08%. The anti-stress reinforcing agent has the advantages that: the adding amount of the anti-stress reinforcing agent in the feed is only 0.06-0.08%, so that the resistance of portunus trituberculatus on pathogenic microorganisms and the ability of portunus trituberculatus to resist the environmental stress can be significantly improved, thus the survival rate of portunus trituberculatus in full cycle aquaculture is improved, the survival rate can be increased by 16.5-19%, the average body weight can be increased by more than 10%, and the aquaculture yield is increased by 26.9-31.3%.
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