Ameliorative potential of Populus alba leaf powder against hexaflumuron exposure in Nile tilapia: immune-antioxidant, biochemical, histological, and transcriptomic analysis
Rowida E. Ibrahim,
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Mohamed F. M. Farag,
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Mohammed S. Sobh
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et al.
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
51(2)
Published: March 14, 2025
Language: Английский
The Current Status and Development Forecasts of Vaccines for Aquaculture and its Effects on Bacterial and Viral Diseases
Evodia Moses Mkulo,
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Bei Wang,
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Kwaku Amoah
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et al.
Microbial Pathogenesis,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 106971 - 106971
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
The physiological activities of fucoidan and its application in animal breeding
Yusi Lan,
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Keqiang Qin,
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Shengjun Wu
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et al.
Fish & Shellfish Immunology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
147, P. 109458 - 109458
Published: Feb. 16, 2024
Language: Английский
Dietray artichoke (Cynara scolymus) extract ameliorated the growth performance, humoral immune parameters and resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila in goldfish (Carassius auratus)
Shalaleh Mousavi,
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Sedigheh Mohammadzadeh,
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Sara Mehdizadeh Mood
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et al.
Annals of Animal Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(4), P. 1223 - 1235
Published: April 24, 2024
Abstract
This
trial
investigated
the
efficacy
of
artichoke
(
Cynara
scolymus
)
extract
(AE)
on
growth
performance,
immunity,
antioxidant
parameters,
and
resistance
against
Aeromonas
hydrophila
goldfish
Carassius
auratus
).
For
this
purpose,
a
total
number
470
with
initial
weight
5.70±0.2
g
were
fed
four
experimental
diets
including
0
(T0),
100
(T1),
150
(T2),
200
(T3)
mg
kg
−1
diet
AE
for
8
weeks.
At
end
feeding
trial,
performances,
serum
immune
mucus
enzymes
measured.
Fish
challenged
A.
,
immunity-related
gene
expression
investigated.
Based
results,
highest
final
(FW)
gain
(WG)
attained
in
T2
T3
(P<0.05).
Immune
factors
ACH50,
lysozyme,
immunoglobulin
showed
values
The
GR
IL1
β
TNF
α
HSC70
HSP70
HSP90
genes
T1,
T2,
higher
than
control
GST
was
significantly
enhanced
present
study
demonstrated
that
administration
AE,
especially
at
doses
could
improve
growth,
as
well
enhance
disease
goldfish.
Language: Английский
Ameliorating effects of natural herbal supplements against water-borne induced toxicity of heavy metals on Nile tilapia, (Oreochromis niloticus)
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Sept. 29, 2024
Abstract
The
efficacy
of
herbal
supplements
in
mitigating
heavy
metals
(HMs)
toxicity
was
investigated
using
a
widely
grown
fish,
the
Nile
tilapia
(
Oreochromis
niloticus
).
experiment
conducted
over
two
phases:
during
stress
phase,
experimental
fishes
were
exposed
to
sub-lethal
concentrations
HMs,
including
lead,
cadmium,
zinc,
and
copper
for
15
days;
following
which
feeding
given
70
days
ameliorate
their
effects.
Seven
groups
established:
control
negative
group
(CON−ve),
positive
(CON+ve,
without
any
treatment),
five
with
supplementation
1%
turmeric
(TUR),
cinnamon
(CIN),
ginger
(GIN),
garlic
(GAR),
mixture
(MIX),
respectively.
A
total
315
distributed
evenly
tanks
(15
per
tank,
triplicates).
results
revealed
that
exposure
HMs
led
significant
p
<
0.05)
alterations
all
tested
parameters,
i.e.,
liver
damage
growth
reduction.
supplements,
especially
MIX
groups,
ameliorated
harmful
effects
restored
fish
growth,
digestibility,
carcass
composition,
health.
In
conclusion,
study
demonstrated
effective
reducing
HMs-linked
tilapia.
Future
studies
pertaining
mechanisms
facilitated
by
various
bioactive
substances-linked
tolerance
are
warranted.
Language: Английский
Evaluation of Himalayan nettle (Urtica ardens) extract meal in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) feed: Impact on growth performance, digestive enzyme activity and antioxidant capacity
Sidharth Chauhan,
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Chhomo Thayes,
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Basharat Ali
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et al.
Aquaculture Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
36, P. 102142 - 102142
Published: May 20, 2024
This
research
aims
to
evaluate
the
impact
of
an
extract
derived
from
leaves
Himalayan
nettle
(Urtica
ardens)
leaf
on
common
carp,
Cyprinus
carpio,
growth,
digestive
enzymes,
fish
body
carcass
composition,
antioxidant
system,
and
water
quality
parameters.
For
a
duration
90
days,
experimental
diets
containing
were
given
150
(12.38
±
0.53
g)
in
15
tanks
(10
per
tank).
The
five
groups
triplicate
were:
control
or
T0
(untreated),
T1
(fed
0.3%
extract),
T2
(0.6%
T3
(0.9%
T4
(1.2%
extract).
Results
revealed
that
diet
increases
carp
growth
up
0.9%
concentration
extract.
Its
feed
conversion
ratio
decreases,
while
weight
gain
specific
rate
rise
significantly
compared
diet.
No
mortality
was
observed
during
90-day
experiment.
Dietary
did
not
affect
whole-body
fibre
crude
ash
percentages
(p
>
0.05).
Nettle-fed
showed
significant
differences
protein,
fat,
total
moisture
<
After
feeding
trial,
extract-fed
had
higher
protease,
amylase,
lipase,
cellulase
levels
than
group
When
content
reached
1.2%,
enzyme
activity
decreased.
Orthophosphate
production
peaked
at
4
8
hours
after
feeding,
ammonia
excretion
2
6
hours.
excreted
most
orthophosphate,
least.
Liver
kidney
SOD
fed
0.6%
Feeding
with
improved
hepatic
lipid
peroxidation,
gut
liver
glutathione.
Gut
SOD,
catalase,
LPO,
GSH
increased
dramatically
1.2%
Statistically,
(T3)
overall
best
results
These
findings
demonstrate
potential
as
dietary
supplement
aquaculture.
Language: Английский
Effective herbal therapeutics against the protozoan parasites in aquaculture
Ege Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
41(2), P. 158 - 165
Published: June 13, 2024
In
industrial
aquaculture,
producing
at
high
stock
densities
is
inevitable
to
maximize
efficiency
and
harvest
per
unit
volume.
Antibiotics,
disinfectants,
other
chemicals
have
become
necessary
prevent
control
disease
outbreaks
in
intensive
fish
farming
practices.
However,
the
negative
impacts
of
use
synthetic
chemical
drugs
on
environmental
health
sparked
discussions,
making
research
into
alternative
treatments
inevitable.
Medicinal
plants
offer
promising
solutions
for
due
their
natural,
biodegradable,
antimicrobial
properties.
The
therapeutic
properties
been
known
safely
used
traditional
medicine
a
long
time.
idea
that
medicinal
can
be
utilized
aquaculture
as
safer,
sustainable,
environmentally
friendly
practice
has
begun
embraced.
Although
numerous
treatment
protocols
developed
against
metazoan
parasites
managing
protozoan
still
poses
significant
challenge.
A
detailed
literature
review
identified
more
than
30
plant
species
potential
many
pathogens
fish,
including
Ichthyophthirius
multifiliis
Cryptocaryon
irritans.
Studies
highlight
effectiveness
plant-derived
compounds
combating
promoting
growth,
supporting
immunity,
serving
antibacterial
agents,
even
anaesthetics.
Since
predominantly
targets
commercially
valuable
farming,
there
recognized
need
expanded
studies
application
shellfish
farming.
Collaboration
among
researchers,
institutions,
farmers
crucial
increasing
awareness
local
use.
with
represents
path
sustainable
production.
Adopting
these
natural
alternatives
could
align
responsible
agricultural
practices
meet
urgent
mitigate
industry.
Language: Английский
Growth performance, antioxidant status, intestinal morphology, and body composition of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) supplemented with essential oils: A meta-analysis
Research in Veterinary Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
176, P. 105353 - 105353
Published: July 4, 2024
Language: Английский
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) and its derivative (Glycyrrhizic and glycyrrhetinic acid) in finfish aquaculture: A review
Aquaculture Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
39, P. 102509 - 102509
Published: Nov. 16, 2024
Language: Английский
Biogenic dietary promoters in aquaculture: nature-based solutions for enhancing growth, health, and sustainability
Annals of Animal Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 27, 2024
Abstract
Aquaculture,
as
a
rapidly
expanding
global
industry,
is
increasingly
challenged
by
both
infectious
and
non-infectious
diseases,
posing
significant
threats
to
fish
health
production.
Traditional
interventions,
such
antibiotics
vaccines,
though
effective,
raise
concerns
regarding
environmental
impact
the
potential
for
resistance
development.
This
review
explores
promising
role
of
dietary
biogenic
promoter
supplements
an
innovative,
sustainable
alternative
aquaculture.
By
analysing
emerging
literature,
we
highlight
significance
these
nature-based
solutions,
which
offer
cost-effective,
non-toxic,
eco-friendly
options
enhance
aquaculture
productivity.
Biogenic
supplements,
derived
from
herbs,
beneficial
microbes,
insects,
nutrients,
bioactive
molecules,
nanoparticles,
have
shown
in
improving
feed
quality,
promoting
growth,
boosting
disease
resistance,
enhancing
immune
system
function,
supporting
overall
aquatic
species.
comprehensive
demonstrates
efficacy
biogenic-mediated
fostering
sustainability
minimizing
need
traditional
chemical
interventions.
Furthermore,
analysis
identifies
critical
research
gaps,
particularly
determining
optimal
supplement
concentrations
their
species-specific
effects.
Additionally,
large-scale
field
trials
are
recommended
validate
laboratory
findings
assess
practical
applications
real-world
settings.
synthesizing
current
research,
this
provides
valuable
insights
into
future
trajectory
practices,
positioning
key
contributors
efficient
Language: Английский