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In vivo therapeutic potentiality of red seaweed,Asparagopsis (Bonnemaisoniales,Rhodophyta) in the treatment of Vibriosis in Penaeus monodon Fabricius
Authors:Aseer Manilal  Joseph Selvin  Shiney George
Affiliation:1. Department of Biotechnology, Presentation College of Applied Sciences, Puthenvelikara 683594, Kerala, India;2. Department of Bioinformatics, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli 620 024, India
Abstract:The crude extract of the red seaweed, Asparagopsis sp. was evaluated for in vivo antibacterial activity against the shrimp vibrio pathogens. The algal extract was rationalized with commercial shrimp feed and orally administered for different duration of time followed by the artificial bacterial challenge experiment. In dose titration experiments, the oral administration of Asparagopsis sp. at a dosage of 850 mg kg–1 of biomass was highly efficacious in the treatment of natural infestations of Vibriosis in Penaeus monodon. The results of the confirmatory dose experiment revealed that the prophylactic treatment with moderate dose of 850 mg kg–1 of biomass day–1 for four weeks followed by 14 days of post infection therapy was highly effective in controlling Vibrio infection in shrimps. Moreover, results of the percent survival index and microbiological analysis clearly show that Asparagopsis extract incorporated medicated feed had broad therapeutic potential for managing shrimp Vibriosis. In addition, in vivo trials and results obtained in this work are based on the crude organic extract sourced from an unidentified Asparagopsis cryptic lineage, therefore further molecular analysis to identify the species will be required.
Keywords:Vibriosis   Asparagopsis extract   Penaeus monodon   Medicated feed   Algal extract
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