| Literature DB >> 33503883 |
Ghasem Rashidian1, Javad Tahmasebi Boldaji2, Simona Rainis3, Marko D Prokić4, Caterina Faggio5.
Abstract
This study evaluated the dietary effects of an ultrasound-assisted extract of Origanum vulgare on the growth, antioxidant and immune responses (serum and mucosal) and resistance of zebrafish (Danio rerio) against Aeromonas hydrophila. Four hundred and forty adult zebrafish were distributed into 12 tanks and fed 4 experimental diets including 0% (control), 0.5% (M1), 1% (M2) and 2% (M3) of the extract per kg-1 diet for eight weeks. Fish were then challenged with A. hydrophila and mortality was recorded for 10 days. Results revealed that the extract exerted potent effects on growth parameters of weight gain and specific growth rate. The feed conversion ratio was significantly lower in fish fed extract-incorporated diets. O. vulgare extract improved antioxidant and immune responses, resulting in less sensitivity to oxidative stress and a higher survival rate when challenged with A. hydrophila. Overall, the greatest effects were observed in individuals with 1% dietary inclusion of the extract. These results suggest that the extract from the plant Origanum vulgare possesses a great potential to be used in the aquaculture industry and that zebrafish is an appropriate model for nutrition studies.Entities:
Keywords: Origanum vulgare; bacterial challenge; fish model; innate immunity; medicinal plant extracts; ultrasound-assisted extraction; zebrafish
Year: 2021 PMID: 33503883 PMCID: PMC7912135 DOI: 10.3390/ani11020299
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752