2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2017.12.033
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Antioxidative and immunostimulatory effect of dietary cinnamon nanoparticles on the performance of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (L.) and its susceptibility to hypoxia stress and Aeromonas hydrophila infection

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“…The results of the present study are in agreement and share similar views with Mahmoud, El‐Lamie, Dessouki, and Yusuf () and Abdel‐Tawwab and Abbass () who reported that inclusion of Curcuma longa improved the growth performance of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, and common carp, Cyprinus carpio , respectively. Significant improved growth and nutrient utilization were also recorded in fish fed fortified diets, such as Camellia sinensis (Abdel‐Tawwab et al, ), Carum carvi (Ahmad & Abdel‐Tawwab, ), Panaxquin quefolium (Abdel‐Tawwab, ), C. longa (Adeshina et al, ), Ocimum gratissimum (Abdel‐Tawwab, Adeshina, et al, ), and Cinnamomum zeylanicum (Abdel‐Tawwab, Samir, et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results of the present study are in agreement and share similar views with Mahmoud, El‐Lamie, Dessouki, and Yusuf () and Abdel‐Tawwab and Abbass () who reported that inclusion of Curcuma longa improved the growth performance of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, and common carp, Cyprinus carpio , respectively. Significant improved growth and nutrient utilization were also recorded in fish fed fortified diets, such as Camellia sinensis (Abdel‐Tawwab et al, ), Carum carvi (Ahmad & Abdel‐Tawwab, ), Panaxquin quefolium (Abdel‐Tawwab, ), C. longa (Adeshina et al, ), Ocimum gratissimum (Abdel‐Tawwab, Adeshina, et al, ), and Cinnamomum zeylanicum (Abdel‐Tawwab, Samir, et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, they may also be used as natural feed additives and chemotherapeutics. Several studies have been conducted to test the growth, nutrient utilization, and immunomodulatory effect of medicinal plants on fish (Abdel‐Tawwab, ; Abdel‐Tawwab & Abbass, ; Abdel‐Tawwab, Adeshina, Jenyo‐Oni, Ajani, & Emikpe, ; Abdel‐Tawwab, Ahmad, Seden, & Sakr, ; Abdel‐Tawwab, Samir, Abd El‐Naby, & Monier, ; Adeshina et al, ; Hoseinifar et al, ; Hoseinifar, Dadar, Khalili, Cerezuela, & Esteban, ; Tan et al, ) because the use of antibiotics has been discouraged. One of the promising herbs that has been identified to have little or no side effects or nonresistant issues is the clove, Eugenia caryophyllata ( Syzygium aromaticum , Myrtaceae), bud, which has been successfully used in traditional medicine for the treatment of many diseases such as disorders of the digestive system (Baytop, ), bacterial and fungal infections, and toothaches (Zhang and Chen, 1997), and as anticarcinogenic agents (Yoo et al, ; Zheng, Kenney, & Lam, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the pathogenesis of A. hydrophila has not been fully elucidated, antibiotics are the most commonly used treatment to control the resultant diseases of A. hydrophila infection in aquaculture animals (Abdel‐Tawwab, Samir, El‐Naby, & Monier, ). However, with the emergence of highly resistant strains, it has been increasingly difficult to control disease outbreaks (Kaskhedikar & Chhabra, ; McNicol et al, ; Vivekanandhan, Savithamani, Hatha, & Lakshmanaperumalsamy, ; Zhu, Yang, Zhang, Hu, & Fang, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous research revealed that phytochemicals from plant extract have been successfully used to promote the survival rate of Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) (Mohamad and Abasali 2010); marine ornamental fish (Balachandran and Tissera 2013) and tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) (Akinwande et al 2011). In addition, Dhanalaxmi and Vastrad (2014) found that cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum) which contained active phytochemicals is useful in increasing the survival rate of Nile tilapia after challenged with Aeromonas hydrophila (Abdel-Tawwab, Samir, et al 2018). Current study, however, indicated that P. hypothalamus fed with MTE above 1% significantly reduced (P<0.05) survival rate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%