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2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2019.02.007
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Ginger and its component shogaol inhibit Vibrio biofilm formation in vitro and orally protect shrimp against acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND)

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“…The shrimp infected with V. parahaemolyticus through immersion were able to survive the infection better when fed with supplemented feed based on a lower mortality rate (Soowannayan, Chandra Teja, et al, 2019). Similar results were obtained with feed supplemented with bioactive compounds from ginger (Soowannayan, Boonmee, et al, 2019). Most recently, extract from G. fischeri , was able to inhibit biofilm formation and QS of V. harveyi through AI‐2 pathway.…”
Section: Application Of Quorum Sensing Inhibitors As Feed Supplementssupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The shrimp infected with V. parahaemolyticus through immersion were able to survive the infection better when fed with supplemented feed based on a lower mortality rate (Soowannayan, Chandra Teja, et al, 2019). Similar results were obtained with feed supplemented with bioactive compounds from ginger (Soowannayan, Boonmee, et al, 2019). Most recently, extract from G. fischeri , was able to inhibit biofilm formation and QS of V. harveyi through AI‐2 pathway.…”
Section: Application Of Quorum Sensing Inhibitors As Feed Supplementssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Out of 39 obligate marine fungi screened, Oceanitis cincinnatula was found to inhibit biofilm formation in V. harveyi VH0 and VH1 the greatest, with 84% and 91% relative biofilm inhibition, respectively, (Soowannayan, Boonmee, et al, 2019; Soowannayan, Chandra Teja, et al, 2019). A recent paper also screened marine endophytic fungi for their biofilm inhibition against V. parahaemolyticus and V. harveyi .…”
Section: Quorum Sensing Inhibitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the latter may be, in part, a consequence of the former. In recent years probiotics and antimicrobial agents have been used as an alternative to antibiotics (Verschuere et al 2000, Geiger 2001, Mateus et al 2014, Prabu et al 2018, Rathnakumari et al 2018, Tran et al 2018, Soowannayan et al 2019; against bacterial pathogens such as V. parahaemolyticus, a causative agent of AHPND (Hong et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Figure 9, recent advances in AHPND research in Southeast Asia include the characterization of non-Vibrio parahaemolyticus species as causative agents of AHPND (De Guia et al, 2020;Dong et al, 2017;Muthukrishnan et al, 2019). As time progressed, research on AHPND focused on combating the disease (Santos et al, 2020), immune response of shrimp against AHPND upon supplementation with immunostimulants (Alonzo et al, 2017;Arabit et al, 2017), generation of polyclonal antibodies (Nguyen-Phuoc et al, 2021), the role of quorum sensing (Paopradit et al, 2021), and the use of bioactive compounds to target the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of AHPND (Dadi et al, 2021;Guzman et al, 2021;Karnjana et al, 2019Karnjana et al, , 2020Nguyen Thi Truc et al, 2019;Soowannayan, Boonmee, et al, 2019;Soowannayan, Chandra Teja, et al, 2019;Yatip et al, 2018).…”
Section: Notementioning
confidence: 99%