2021
DOI: 10.1111/raq.12644
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Highly diluted bioactive compounds in marine aquaculture: A potential alternative for sustainable production

Abstract: Highly diluted bioactive compounds (HDBC) and highly diluted immunomodulatory compounds (HDIC) are treatments that cover a wide variety of concentrations, starting from molar to yoctomolar concentrations or even lower where the presence of nanoparticles has been detected. The prophylactic use of these compounds has improved nutrition, growth, overall condition, defence mechanisms regulation and increased marine organism survival during challenge against pathogens. The HDBC used in marine organisms are formulat… Show more

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“…Moving away from human subjects, Dr Antonio López-Carvallo (Mexico) summarised the combined output of an international group of more than 30 researchers who are looking into the potential role of 'highly diluted bioactive compounds' (HDBCs) in sustainable aquaculture. 7 Dr López-Carvallo described studies on a range of aquatic species (including fish, mussels, scallop and shrimp), showing how homeopathic preparations can reduce stress, bacterial infection and parasites in these farmed organisms. Emphasis was placed on the role of functional genomics as an approach to assess HDBCs' mechanism of action within whole organisms.…”
Section: Keynote Presentationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moving away from human subjects, Dr Antonio López-Carvallo (Mexico) summarised the combined output of an international group of more than 30 researchers who are looking into the potential role of 'highly diluted bioactive compounds' (HDBCs) in sustainable aquaculture. 7 Dr López-Carvallo described studies on a range of aquatic species (including fish, mussels, scallop and shrimp), showing how homeopathic preparations can reduce stress, bacterial infection and parasites in these farmed organisms. Emphasis was placed on the role of functional genomics as an approach to assess HDBCs' mechanism of action within whole organisms.…”
Section: Keynote Presentationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los medicamentos homeopáticos son compuestos bioactivos altamente diluidos (CBAD) cuya aplicación productiva es creciente, no solo en la agricultura, sino también en la acuicultura marina y de agua dulce (Mazón-Suástegui et al, 2018b;López-Carvallo et al, 2021). La homeopatía agrícola es una alternativa eco-amigable al uso y abuso de agroquímicos, ya que mediante su aplicación se intervienen y potencian diversos procesos fisiológicos de las plantas, incrementando la resistencia al estrés salino y la respuesta inmune, mejorando su desarrollo, desempeño general y productividad biológica al momento de la cosecha (Mazón-Suástegui et al, 2019;Rodríguez-Álvarez et al, 2020).…”
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“…It is therefore both ironic and deeply disappointing that a study aimed at quantifying bias is itself built entirely on a well-documented and specific type of bias. Furthermore, when one considers that homeopathic medicines have demonstrable effects, not only in humans but in multiple animal 9 and plant 10 species, as well as in molecular studies, 11 taking the stance that "homeopathy is impossible" is a purely theoretical argument that disregards the actual scientific evidence. This calls to mind a quote from futurologist and author, Arthur C. Clarke: "If an elderly but distinguished scientist says something is possible, he's very possibly right, but if he says it's impossible, he's very probably wrong".…”
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