Holothuria


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Artificial induction of oocyte maturation and development in the sea cucumbers Holothuria leucospilotu and Holothuria pardalis.
Of these only Holothuria scabra is exploited commercially and has a value of about RO1.5 per individual.
In a pioneer work, Ebert (1978) studied growth of the sea cucumber known as the lolly fish (Holothuria atra) by tagging the plates of their calcareous rings with tetracycline.
Morphologically, Holothuria leucospilota has uniformly black colour body.
In addition, a recent development occurred in Iran in the culture of two sea cucumber species (Holothuria lecospliota and Holothuria scabra) and black-lip pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera).
This study was designed to determine the larvicidal activity of marine organisms seagrass Thalassia hemrichii and sea cucumber Holothuria atra against Aedes aegypti mosquito, vector of dengue fever in Jeddah governorate in addition to the use of a commercial insecticide of a botanical origin Bug Slug as a positive comparison control.
The present study was designed to investigate the anticancer potential of saponin extracted from sea cucumber Holothuria teucospiiata alone and in combination with dacarbazine on B16F10 melanoma cell line.
Protective and curative effects of the sea cucumber Holothuria atra extract against DMBA-induced hepatorenal diseases in rats.
Holothuria moebii Ludwig is a species of sea cucumbers in the Holothuriidae family.
In the present study the biochemical composition and nutritional quality of two most common sea cucumbers (Holothuria arenicola and Actinopyga mauritiana) were determined.
Phylogeography of Holothuria (Halodeima) inornata Semper, 1868 (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea)