• E-ISSN:

    2454-9584

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    2454-8111

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    5.610

    Impact Factor 2022

    6.247

  • E-ISSN:

    2454-9584

    P-ISSN

    2454-8111

    Impact Factor 2021

    5.610

    Impact Factor 2022

    6.247

  • E-ISSN:

    2454-9584

    P-ISSN

    2454-8111

    Impact Factor 2021

    5.610

    Impact Factor 2022

    6.247

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INVENTIONS IN ENGINEERING & SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY

International Peer Reviewed (Refereed), Open Access Research Journal
(By Aryavart International University, India)

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AN EVALUATION OF FOOD ADDITIVES PREFERENCE BY MUS MUSCULUS (ALBINO)

Dr. Anju Pathak

Lecturer, Department of Zoology, Government R.D. Girls College, Bharatpur (Rajasthan)

94 - 97 Vol. 3, Jan-Dec, 2017
Receiving Date: 2017-08-04;    Acceptance Date: 2017-10-10;    Publication Date: 2017-10-23
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Abstract

Investigations carried out against Mus musculus (albino) reveal that jowar (Sorghum valgare) or wheat (Triticum aestivum) flour containing 1% groundnut oil and 1% gur is the most preferred bait for this species. It was also observed that when the additives were used in different combinations, the consumption was significantly (P<0.001) higher than that with individual additive or without them. You are worth the top fake watches UK with high quality!
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Keywords: Mus musculus; jowar; wheat; food additives

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