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The Alimentary Tract of African Bony-Tongue, Heterotis niloticus (Cuvier, 1829): Morphology Study

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
A morphological study of the alimentary tract, from the oropharyngeal cavity to the rectum, including the attached glands, of African bony-tongue, Heterotis niloticus (Cuvier, 1829) was carried out by gross anatomy, and light microscope analysis. This study aimed to give a deeper knowledge of the alimentary tract morphological features of this species of commercial interest. H. niloticus is distinguished by individual morphological characteristics showing a digestive tract similar to that of reptiles and birds. Within the oropharyngeal cavity, two tubular structures with digitiform ends are arranged on both lateral sides of the triangular tongue. The oropharyngeal cavity connects the stomach by a short esophagus. This latter is adapted to mechanical trituration, and it is divided into a pars glandularis and a thick-walled pars muscularis. The gizzard flows into the anterior intestine and two blind pyloric appendages, which exhibit specific functions, including immune defense for the presence of secondary lymphoid organs. The anterior intestine continues with the middle and posterior tracts up into the rectum. According to the histological observations, all regions of the alimentary tract have common structural features, typical of hollow organs, with differences in the mucosa structure that reflects the different functions of the apparatus, from mouth to anus. Within this study, we provided the first basis for future studies on optimizing rearing conditions, feed conversion ratio, and the digestive capacity, improving the growth performance of this species, and ensuring its conservation.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
morphology; alimentary tract; Heterotis niloticus
List of contributors:
Guerrera, Maria Cristina; Aragona, Marialuisa; Briglia, Marilena; Porcino, Caterina; Mhalhel, Kamel; Cometa, Marzio; Abbate, Francesco; Montalbano, Giuseppe; Laura', Rosaria; Levanti, Maria; Germana', Germana Patrizia; Zaccone, Giacomo; Zuwala, Krystyna; Kuciel, Michal; Germana', Antonino
Authors of the University:
ABBATE Francesco
ARAGONA Marialuisa
GERMANA' Antonino
GUERRERA Maria Cristina
LAURA' Rosaria
LEVANTI Maria
MHALHEL Kamel
MONTALBANO Giuseppe
Handle:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3234908
Full Text:
https://iris.unime.it//retrieve/handle/11570/3234908/492720/animals-12-01565.pdf
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ANIMALS
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