The immunomodulatory effect of the seed extract of an Indian medicinal plant Nyctanthes arbortristis L. (NAT) on non‐specific immune responses and disease resistance of tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus was investigated. Chloroform extract was administered orally as a feed supplement at doses of 0.01%, 0.1% or 1% for 3 weeks. Non‐specific immune parameters such as serum lysozyme and alternate complement haemolytic (ACH50) activities, and cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), reactive nitrogen intermediate (RNI) and myeloperoxidase production and disease resistance against live virulent Aeromonas hydrophila were investigated after 1, 2 or 3 weeks of feeding with chloroform extract‐supplemented diet. The results of this study indicated that feeding tilapia for 2 weeks with selected doses of chloroform extract of NAT seeds significantly enhanced serum lysozyme, alternate complement activities and cellular ROS, RNI and MPO production. It was evident from the disease resistance test that feed supplemented with NAT seed extract at 0.1% or 1% level significantly reduced the mortality of O. mossambicus and a 3‐week feeding with 0.1% extract‐supplemented diet appears to be the optimal regimen for maximal disease resistance. Thus, the study indicates the scope of using the NAT extract as an immunoprophylactic in finfish aquaculture.
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