Biogenic dietary promoters in aquaculture: nature-based solutions for enhancing growth, health, and sustainability DOI Open Access
Seerengaraj Vijayaram,

Karthikeyan Mahendran,

Einar Ringø

et al.

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

Ameliorative potential of Populus alba leaf powder against hexaflumuron exposure in Nile tilapia: immune-antioxidant, biochemical, histological, and transcriptomic analysis DOI
Rowida E. Ibrahim,

Mohamed F. M. Farag,

Mohammed S. Sobh

et al.

Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 51(2)

Published: March 14, 2025

Language: Английский

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The Current Status and Development Forecasts of Vaccines for Aquaculture and its Effects on Bacterial and Viral Diseases DOI

Evodia Moses Mkulo,

Bei Wang, Kwaku Amoah

et al.

Microbial Pathogenesis, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 106971 - 106971

Published: Sept. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

5

The physiological activities of fucoidan and its application in animal breeding DOI

Yusi Lan,

Keqiang Qin,

Shengjun Wu

et al.

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 147, P. 109458 - 109458

Published: Feb. 16, 2024

Language: Английский

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5

Dietray artichoke (Cynara scolymus) extract ameliorated the growth performance, humoral immune parameters and resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila in goldfish (Carassius auratus) DOI Open Access
Shalaleh Mousavi,

Sedigheh Mohammadzadeh,

Sara Mehdizadeh Mood

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

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4

Ameliorating effects of natural herbal supplements against water-borne induced toxicity of heavy metals on Nile tilapia, (Oreochromis niloticus) DOI Creative Commons

Arzoo Fatima,

Syed Makhdoom Hussain, Shafaqat Ali

et al.

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

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Evaluation of Himalayan nettle (Urtica ardens) extract meal in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) feed: Impact on growth performance, digestive enzyme activity and antioxidant capacity DOI Creative Commons

Sidharth Chauhan,

Chhomo Thayes, Basharat Ali

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

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2

Effective herbal therapeutics against the protozoan parasites in aquaculture DOI Open Access
Ahmed Omar Gadallah, Doğukan Kaya, Ahmet Gürler

et al.

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

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Growth performance, antioxidant status, intestinal morphology, and body composition of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) supplemented with essential oils: A meta-analysis DOI
José Felipe Orzuna‐Orzuna, Lorenzo Danilo Granados–Rivera

Research in Veterinary Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 176, P. 105353 - 105353

Published: July 4, 2024

Language: Английский

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Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) and its derivative (Glycyrrhizic and glycyrrhetinic acid) in finfish aquaculture: A review DOI Creative Commons
Kenneth Prudence Abasubong, Jean‐Jacques Yao Adjoumani, Guangzhen Jiang

et al.

Aquaculture Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 39, P. 102509 - 102509

Published: Nov. 16, 2024

Language: Английский

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Biogenic dietary promoters in aquaculture: nature-based solutions for enhancing growth, health, and sustainability DOI Open Access
Seerengaraj Vijayaram,

Karthikeyan Mahendran,

Einar Ringø

et al.

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

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