Effective herbal therapeutics against the protozoan parasites in aquaculture

Ahmed Omar Gadallah, Doğukan Kaya, Ahmet Gürler, E. Genç
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In industrial aquaculture, producing at high stock densities is inevitable to maximize efficiency and harvest per unit volume. Antibiotics, disinfectants, and other chemicals have become necessary to prevent and control disease outbreaks in intensive fish farming practices. However, the negative impacts of the use of synthetic chemical drugs on environmental health have sparked discussions, making research into alternative treatments inevitable. Medicinal plants offer promising solutions for disease control due to their natural, biodegradable, and antimicrobial properties. The therapeutic properties of plants have been known and safely used in traditional medicine for a long time. The idea that medicinal plants can be utilized in aquaculture as a safer, sustainable, and environmentally friendly practice has begun to be embraced. Although numerous treatment protocols have been developed against metazoan parasites in aquaculture, managing protozoan parasites still poses a significant challenge. A detailed literature review has identified that more than 30 plant species have the potential to control many protozoan pathogens in fish, including Ichthyophthirius multifiliis and Cryptocaryon irritans. Studies highlight the effectiveness of plant-derived compounds in combating parasites and promoting growth, supporting immunity, serving as antibacterial agents, and even as anaesthetics. Since research on medicinal plants predominantly targets commercially valuable fish farming, there is a recognized need for expanded studies on their application in shellfish farming. Collaboration among researchers, institutions, and farmers is crucial in increasing awareness of local medicinal plants and promoting their use. The use of plants with medicinal properties in aquaculture represents a promising path for disease control and sustainable production. Adopting these natural alternatives could align with responsible agricultural practices and meet the urgent need to mitigate the environmental impacts of traditional treatments in the aquaculture industry.
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在工业化水产养殖中,为了最大限度地提高效率和单位体积产量,高密度生产是不可避免的。在集约化养鱼过程中,抗生素、消毒剂和其他化学品已成为预防和控制疾病爆发的必需品。然而,使用化学合成药物对环境健康的负面影响引发了讨论,因此研究替代疗法势在必行。药用植物因其天然、可生物降解和抗菌特性,为疾病控制提供了前景广阔的解决方案。植物的治疗特性早已为人所知,并被安全地用于传统医药中。药用植物可作为一种更安全、可持续和环保的做法用于水产养殖的理念已开始被接受。尽管针对水产养殖中的变态寄生虫制定了许多治疗方案,但管理原生动物寄生虫仍是一项重大挑战。通过详细的文献综述发现,有 30 多种植物具有控制鱼类中多种原生动物病原体的潜力,其中包括多鳃鱼嗜血杆菌(Ichthyophthirius multifiliis)和隐鞭毛虫(Cryptocaryon irritans)。研究突出表明,植物提取的化合物在对抗寄生虫、促进生长、增强免疫力、作为抗菌剂甚至作为麻醉剂方面都很有效。由于对药用植物的研究主要针对具有商业价值的鱼类养殖,因此人们认识到有必要扩大对其在贝类养殖中应用的研究。研究人员、机构和养殖户之间的合作对于提高人们对当地药用植物的认识和推广使用至关重要。在水产养殖中使用具有药用特性的植物,是疾病控制和可持续生产的一条大有可为的途径。采用这些天然替代品可与负责任的农业实践保持一致,并满足减轻水产养殖业传统疗法对环境影响的迫切需要。
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