Abstract

BackgroundChanna punctata, Indian spotted snakehead, has a great economic value in south and south-east Asia being an important protein source for humans. Fish cultures are affected due to various bacterial and viral infections. Vibrio harveyi is a fish pathogenic bacteria which causes several outbreaks throughout the world and leads to huge mortalities. In this study, leaves of Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth) were used to investigate its immunostimulatory potential in Channa punctata.ResultsThe immunostimulatory effects of water hyacinth leaves were studied in fish fed with 2.5% and 5% supplementary feed (experimental groups) in comparison to normal feed (control groups). Gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis of E. crassipes methanol extract showed presence of various components which have immunostimulatory, antioxidant, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory activities. The antibacterial activity, antioxidant potential, and presence of phenol and flavonoids in methanol and ethanol extracts supported its use in fish feed. The healthy acclimatized fish were challenged with V. harveyi weekly. Liver function tests, alkaline phosphatase levels, and immunoglobulin content in the experimental groups were improved with respect to those in the positive control group. The spleen and head kidney were obtained at the final day of experiment, and macrophages were isolated; higher percentage of phagocytosis and phagocytic index indicated enhanced cell-mediated immune response in fish due to supplemented feed.ConclusionPlant-infused feed with leaves of E. crassipes can be recommended as a regular feed supplement to enhance fish immunity and disease resistance against the V. harveyi infection.

Highlights

  • Channa punctata, Indian spotted snakehead, has a great economic value in south and south-east Asia being an important protein source for humans

  • Determination of antibacterial activity Antibacterial activity of ethanol and methanol extracts was determined by disc diffusion assay (DDA) against Vibrio harveyi

  • Antibacterial activity of methanol and ethanol extracts from leaves of E. crassipes examined by disc diffusion assay showed inhibition on the growth of V. harveyi at different concentrations (20, 10, and 5 mg/ml)

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Introduction

Indian spotted snakehead, has a great economic value in south and south-east Asia being an important protein source for humans. Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is useful in bioenergy production (Bergier, Salis, Miranda, Ortega, & Luengo, 2012; Huang, 2015) and waste water treatment (Huang, 2015; Todd & Josephson, 1996). It is used as vegetables in many countries due to its high carotene content and the presence of various secondary metabolites like terpenoids and alkaloids (Lalitha, Sripathi, & Jayanthi, 2012). Their concentrations could be 10,000 times more than the surrounding water in E. crassipes

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