2022
DOI: 10.1099/acmi.0.000305
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Bioactivity of Amaranthus spinosus L. leaf extracts and meals against Aeromonas hydrophila

Abstract: Plant-based protein is being sought after as a substitute for fish meals (powdered fish) in tilapia feeds. This is to promote sustainable aquaculture, as fish meals contribute to the dwindling marine fish catch. Amaranthus spinosus is an edible weed that shows potential to improve the growth and immunity of Nile tilapia. However, most studies only consider the survivability of fish to evaluate the benefit of using plant-based feeds and do not necessarily elucidate whether a pathogen is affected in vivo. A. spi… Show more

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“…The antidepressant activity of the methanolic extract of A. spinosus was reported using Forced Swimming Test (FST) and Tail Suspension Test (TST), where it showed a significant (p<0.01) antidepressant activity comparable to Escitalopram and Imipramine (11). The methanol leaf extract was reported to possess antidiabetic, antitumor, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory activities (12)(13)(14)(15). Other activities reported include diuretic, hepatoprotective, haematological, anthelmintic, laxative, spasmolytic, bronchodilator, and antiulcer activity (16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The antidepressant activity of the methanolic extract of A. spinosus was reported using Forced Swimming Test (FST) and Tail Suspension Test (TST), where it showed a significant (p<0.01) antidepressant activity comparable to Escitalopram and Imipramine (11). The methanol leaf extract was reported to possess antidiabetic, antitumor, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory activities (12)(13)(14)(15). Other activities reported include diuretic, hepatoprotective, haematological, anthelmintic, laxative, spasmolytic, bronchodilator, and antiulcer activity (16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%