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Dietary supplementation of drumstick tree, Moringa oleifera, improves mucosal immune response in skin and gills of seabream, Sparus aurata, and attenuates the effect of hydrogen peroxide exposure

Authors :
Liang Miao
Diana Cecilia Ceballos Francisco
José María García-Beltrán
Abdallah Tageldein Mansour
M. Ángeles Esteban
Ahmed Saud Alsaqufi
Cristóbal Espinosa
Source :
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry. 46:981-996
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

In aquatic animals, the mucosal barrier is the first line of innate immune defence against external chemicals and pathogens. In this study, the effects of dietary Moringa oleifera leaf (MOL) supplementation on skin and gill mucosal immunity, antioxidants and stress responses were evaluated in seabream (Sparus aurata) fingerlings exposed to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). A total of 144 specimens (10.11 ± 0.41 g) were divided into four treatments (three replicates per treatment contained 12 specimens each) and fed a non-supplemented control diet or a 1, 2.5 or 5% MOL-supplemented diet. After three weeks of feeding, six specimens from each aquarium were sampled for blood, mucus and tissues. The other six fish in each aquarium were subjected to H2O2 exposure. The results revealed that MOL did not negatively affect either cortisol or glucose levels. MOL supplementation significantly (P

Details

ISSN :
15735168 and 09201742
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d10e5fa4c7d91200b2de4ed1b91076ad