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Elucidating the effect of dietary neem (Azadirachta indica) on growth performance, haemato-biochemical, immunonological response, and anti-pathogenic capacity of Nile tilapia juveniles.
Radwan, Mahmoud; Manaa, Eman A; El-Feky, Mohamed M M; Mohammadein, Amaal; Al Malki, Jamila S; Badawy, Lobna A; Abbas, Mahmoud Mahrous M.
Afiliación
  • Radwan M; Marine Biology Branch, Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt. MahmoudKhriy.201@azhar.edu.eg.
  • Manaa EA; Department of Animal Wealth Development, Animal and Poultry Production, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, P.O. Box 13736, Toukh, Qalyubia, Egypt.
  • El-Feky MMM; Aquatic Resources, Natural Resources Studies and Research Department, College of High Asian Studies, Zagazig University, Zagazig, 44519, Egypt.
  • Mohammadein A; Department of Biology, College of Science, Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia.
  • Al Malki JS; Department of Biology, College of Science, Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia.
  • Badawy LA; Department of Fish Resources and Aquaculture, Faculty of Environmental Agricultural Sciences, Arish University, El-Arish, Egypt.
  • Abbas MMM; Marine Biology Branch, Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.
Vet Res Commun ; 2024 Aug 24.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39180602
ABSTRACT
This investigation attempts to evaluate the effect of diet additives via aqueous or ethanolic herbal extracts from Azadirachta indica leaves on Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. Five dietary categories were assigned to the fish the first category (N1, with no extract) was kept under control conditions; two categories contained aqueous extract (N2 (1.0 g/kg) and N3 (2.0 g/kg); and two categories contained ethanolic extract, N4 (1.0 g/kg) and N5 (2.0 g/kg), with each group being fed for 60 days. After the feeding trial, Aeromonas hydrophila was injected intraperitoneally into fish for 14 days; fish mortality was recorded during this period. The results showed that the fish-fed dietary A. indica significantly improved growth performance and intestinal health (digestive enzymes and intestinal morphology), especially in the N4 and N5 categories. However, N4 and N5 categories demonstrated a significant decrease in AST and ALT activities and an increase in total protein, serum albumin, globulin, growth hormone (GH), leptin hormone (LEP), hemoglobin, white blood cells, and hematocrit (P < 0.05) in comparison with the control category (N1). Compared to the control category, the N4 and N5 categories have revealed a significant reduction in MDA activity and improvements in immunological activities (lysozyme, complement C3, and nitric oxide) and antioxidant enzymes (CAT, SOD, and GPX). Moreover, in tilapia-fed A. indica, the expression of IL-8, IL-1ß, and Nf-κb genes was downregulated partially in the N4 and N5 categories than the control category. In contrast, the lysozyme, C3, GPX, and CAT genes were upregulated partially at N4 and N5 compared to the control category. Following the bacterial challenge, fish in the N4 and N5 categories also displayed the lowest fish mortality compared to the control category. The ethanolic extract displayed a more potent resistance against the parasite Cichlidogyrus tilapia in vitro than the aqueous and control categories, partially at 2 g/L. According to these findings, an ethanolic neem extract (2.0 g/kg feed) activates the immune system and antioxidant response in Nile tilapia fingerlings, improving growth and fish resistance to parasitic and bacterial infections.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Vet Res Commun / Vet. res. commun / Veterinary research communications Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Egipto

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Vet Res Commun / Vet. res. commun / Veterinary research communications Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Egipto