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- Title
Activity of Natural Compound Pothos tener Wall on Aeromonas hydrophila Infection to Prevent of Antibiotics.
- Authors
Isma Nugraha, Media Fitri; Kurniati, Dwi Asih; Rukmini, Sri; Taukhid, Imam; Novita, Hessy; Slamet, Bejo; Khasani, Ikhsan; Trisnoharjono, Dwi Budiyanto; Rajamuddin, Muh. Alias L.; Elya, Berna
- Abstract
This study aims to discover how influential Photos tener Wall is as an anti-bacterial treatment for Aeromonas hydrophila. Methods: Cyprinus Carpio were reared for 28 days, and on the 29th and 30th days before Aeromonas hydrophila infection, the fish were adequately fasted. On the 31st day, they were intramuscularly challenged with A. hydrophila (105 CFU/mL) (the first day in A. hydrophila infection). The treatments given were (I) immersed trial with fresh (live) P tener Wall: (H1) Immersed with 15 g of P. tener Wall plant, (H2) Immersed with 30 g of P. tener Wall plant, and (H3) Immersed with 60 g of P. tener; (II) feeding trials in which the treatments given were (P1) 2% of P. tener Wall powder mixed with 1 kg commercial diet and (P2) 4% of P. tener Wall powder mixed with 1 kg commercial diet; Experiment III combined the best results from experiment I (H2) and experiment II (P2) and Oxytetracycline 5 g/kg feed as a control antibiotic. The result obtained was that the treatment of 30 g of fresh P. tener Wall or adding 4% simplicial P. tener Wall in the diet could increase koi fish's immune response and resistance to A. Hydrophila has a survival rate that reaches 100%. This treatment has the same effect as using antibiotic Oxytetracycline 5 g/kg of feed. An important aspect for further research is that P. tener wall can be tested on other fish diseases caused by bacteria or fungi.
- Subjects
AEROMONAS hydrophila; IMMUNE response in fishes; CARP; FISH diseases; ANIMAL feeds
- Publication
International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering & Information Technology, 2023, Vol 13, Issue 6, p1999
- ISSN
2088-5334
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18517/ijaseit.v13i6.19182