Joey Joe Yee Ng, Nor Asma Husna Yusoff, Ade Wahyul Fajri Alimin, Nurul Ashikin Elias, Nor Azri-Shah Norhan, Farizan Abdullah, Ahmad Najmi Ishak, Mochammad Sultan Syah Apendi, Heri Prasetyoning Tias, Marina Hassan
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Toxicity study and inhibitory properties of Melaleuca cajuputi leaf extract against Ecytonucleospora hepatopenaei
The emergence of diseases is one of the main obstacles to the shrimp industry when it comes to intensive aquaculture practices. Ecytocnucleospora hepatopenaei (EHP) is one of the shrimp microsporidia known to cause growth retardation and white discoloration associated with musculature, thereby decreasing shrimp production yield. Prolonged use of chemotherapeutic agents in bulk quantities may result in drug-resistant pathogenic microbes, toxic, and residual sedimentation in aquatic ecosystems. In this present study, Melaleuca cajuputi leaf extract (MCLE) was extracted, and an acute toxicity test was carried out to determine a 96-h median lethality concentration (LC50). The behavior of shrimp was also observed after exposure to MCLE to determine their responses. The microsporidian-infected Litopenaeus vannamei was obtained from the shrimp farm in Terengganu, Malaysia, and the isolation and identification of EHP were performed using the Percoll-gradient method and polymerase chain reaction (PCR), respectively. Subsequently, the MCLE at 10, 20, and 30% of 96-h LC50 were exposed to the isolated EHP to determine their antimicrosporidian potential and the morphological changes were viewed under scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results showed that the 96-h LC50 of MCLE to L. vannamei was recorded to be 162.14 mg L−1. Behavior responses were observed in L. vannamei after exposure to MCLE including agitation, swimming erratically, gasping at the water surface constantly, lethargy, and color changes in abdominal segments and carapace, and the severity was proportional with the MCLE concentrations. All MCLE concentrations cause inhibition to EHP, with 48.6 mg L−1 causing severe impairment on the EHP cell membrane. The finding could be useful to find natural antimicrosporidian therapeutics as an alternative to combat EHP in shrimp farms.
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Aquaculture International is an international journal publishing original research papers, short communications, technical notes and review papers on all aspects of aquaculture.
The Journal covers topics such as the biology, physiology, pathology and genetics of cultured fish, crustaceans, molluscs and plants, especially new species; water quality of supply systems, fluctuations in water quality within farms and the environmental impacts of aquacultural operations; nutrition, feeding and stocking practices, especially as they affect the health and growth rates of cultured species; sustainable production techniques; bioengineering studies on the design and management of offshore and land-based systems; the improvement of quality and marketing of farmed products; sociological and societal impacts of aquaculture, and more.
This is the official Journal of the European Aquaculture Society.