Title of article :
effect of garlic extract supplementation on growth performance, nonspecific immunity, and antibacterial activity of skin mucus in goldfish, carassius auratus
Author/Authors :
ahmadniaye motlagh, hamidreza ferdowsi university of mashhad - faculty of natural resources and environment - department of fisheries, mashhad, iran , safari, omid ferdowsi university of mashhad - faculty of natural resources and environment - department of fisheries, mashhad, iran , pourmozaffar, sajjad agricultural research education and extension organization (areeo) - persian gulf mollusks research station, persian gulf and oman sea ecology research center, iranian fisheries sciences research institute, bandar-e-lengeh, iran
From page :
350
To page :
359
Abstract :
in the present study, the effects of dietary supplementation of garlic extract on growth performance, skin mucus immunological parameters and antibacterial activity of carassius auratus were examined. fish were stocked in 100 l glass tanks (6 fish per tank) in triplicate and fed diets containing different garlic extracts (0 (control), 5, 10, and 15 ml/kg] for eight weeks. at the end of feeding period, the fish skin mucus was collected for evaluating the components of non-specific immune system (including lysozyme, complement, total immunoglobulin, dissolved protein, and alkaline phosphatase). additionally, antimicrobial activity of the skin mucus against aeromonas hydrophila, yersinia ruckeri, micrococcus luteus, streptococcus faecium, and s. iniae was assessed. after the feeding trial, the fish fed diets containing garlic extract showed no significant difference in growth parameters. significantly higher skin mucus lysozyme, complement, alkaline phosphatase activities, and total immunoglobulin and dissolved protein concentration were observed in the fish fed garlic extract- supplemented diets (p 0.0001). the antimicrobial activity of the skin mucus increased along with the increase in the dietary garlic extract levels (p 0.0001). moreover, garlic extract exhibited the antimicrobial activity against pathogenic bacterial species. the highest level of dietary garlic extract (15 ml/kg) led to significantly higher inhibition zones against pathogenic bacterial species compared to the other garlic extract levels (p 0.0001). the optimal administration of garlic extract at 15 ml/kg enhance skin mucus immune parameters and antimicrobial activity in goldfish.
Keywords :
antimicrobial activity , garlic extract , growth immune parameters , skin mucus
Journal title :
International Journal of Aquatic Biology
Journal title :
International Journal of Aquatic Biology
Record number :
2705089
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