2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11033-020-05599-w
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The effects of the neurotoxic agent emamectin benzoate on the expression of immune and stress-related genes and blood serum profiles in the Rainbow trout

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“…In this study, fish were separated as the treatment and control groups and fed with medicated (EB) and control feed for 21 days. Considering the results, the differences between weight gains were not found to be significant (p > 0:05) and which is supporting the findings of Kilercioglu et al [24] where rainbow trout was administered at 50 μg EB kg -1 fish daily for 7, 14, and 21 days. After thorough investigation, we have come to end that no augmentation of growth in EB fed fish groups compared to control fish after 21 days of feeding which corroborate with earlier studies in rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon reported by few distinguished authors [20,25].…”
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“…In this study, fish were separated as the treatment and control groups and fed with medicated (EB) and control feed for 21 days. Considering the results, the differences between weight gains were not found to be significant (p > 0:05) and which is supporting the findings of Kilercioglu et al [24] where rainbow trout was administered at 50 μg EB kg -1 fish daily for 7, 14, and 21 days. After thorough investigation, we have come to end that no augmentation of growth in EB fed fish groups compared to control fish after 21 days of feeding which corroborate with earlier studies in rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon reported by few distinguished authors [20,25].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Therefore, it might be stated that a higher rate of inclusion of EB pose damage to the important organs like liver cells and ultimately the changes have 8 Aquaculture Nutrition marked in the serum. Furthermore, it is possible to assume that because of detoxification of EB continuously for 21 days, AST/ALP increased in blood/serum [24] which have been observed in our findings also. Similar phenomena regarding enzyme activities in serum have been reported in another antibiotic related study where OTC was fed with basal feed and found to be caused hepatic damages in L. rohita [35] and OTC-treated rat [41] to some extent which are in line with our present findings.…”
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“…The increased levels of serum albumin, globulin, and protein in EMB treated fish were associated with innate response in fish. Similar to our result, enhanced levels of serum protein and albumin were noticed in rainbow trout exposed to EMB for 21 days [ 23 ]. Prusty et al [ 50 ] found the decreased activity of albumin, globulin, and protein in serum of L. rohita , exposed to fenvalerate, and C. gariepinus to sub-lethal exposure of ivermectin [ 1 ].…”
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“…GOT, and GPT activity was significantly elevated in Cirrhinus mrigala on exposure to chlorfenapyr, acetamiprid, and dimethoate on 10th, 20 th, and 30th days [ 19 ]. Emamectin benzoate exposure in rainbow trout also increases the activity of GOT, and GPT [ 23 ].…”
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