2015
DOI: 10.1111/jvp.12202
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Phytotherapy as an alternative for treating fish disease

Abstract: Intensification of livestock rearing often promotes an increase in inappropriate practices that disregard care for the environment, animal health, and workers' health. Intensive fish farming systems are often associated with higher stocking density and massive use of artificial feed. Currently, outbreaks of parasitic, bacterial, and fungal diseases act as major limiting factors for fish farming, meaning that producers have to make use of massive amounts of antibiotics, disinfectants, and pesticides in order to… Show more

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“…These data may help future researchers in selecting herbal medicines to deepen the research and development studies on new products [53]. It can be seen that herbal medicines against I. multifiliis parasites and various species of monogeneans have been widely studied.…”
Section: Plant Originmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…These data may help future researchers in selecting herbal medicines to deepen the research and development studies on new products [53]. It can be seen that herbal medicines against I. multifiliis parasites and various species of monogeneans have been widely studied.…”
Section: Plant Originmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…An extensive search for studies in which herbal medicines were used to treat fish parasites was conducted, and the data from this search have been presented in Table 3 [53]. These data may help future researchers in selecting herbal medicines to deepen the research and development studies on new products [53].…”
Section: Plant Originmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diversos fitoterápicos vêm sendo avaliados a fim de promover estabilidade no ambiente de cultivo e a profilaxia de doenças, contribuindo para melhoria do bem-estar animal, possibilitando assim o aumento do desempenho produtivo, sobrevivência e reprodução (tAVeCHio et al, 2009;VAllADão et al, 2015).…”
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“…O uso do extrato de folhas canela (Cinnamomum zeylanicum), na alimentação e em sistema de criação de peixes, vem ganhando destaque pelo potencial antioxidante, anti-inflamatório, antifún-gico, antiparasitário, antimutagênico e imunoestimulante, além de promover melhoras do desenvolvimento animal (AbAsAli e MoHAMAD, 2010;VAllADão et al, 2015;sAntos et al, 2016), porém seu uso na larvicultura ainda não foi avaliado. O objetivo do presente estudo foi analisar os efeitos do extrato aquoso de canela (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) sobre o desempenho produtivo de larvas de Pyrrhulina brevis.…”
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“…Plant extracts display many activities with potential benefits in aquaculture, such as antipathogen properties, antistress activities, growth promotion, appetite stimulation, enhancement of tonicity and immunostimulation (Athanassopoulou et al, 2009;Citarasu, 2010;Chakraborty & Hancz, 2011;Murthy & Kiran, 2013;Ramudu & Dash, 2013;Reverter et al, 2014;Sivasankar et al, 2015;Syahidah et al, 2015;Valladão et al, 2014). Natural extracts also have the advantage of inducing less drug resistance in various parasites because their mechanisms of action are highly diverse (Blumenthal et al, 2000;Logambal et al, 2000;Olusola et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%