Author/Authors :
كاكولكي ش نويسنده Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute (IFSRI), Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, Iran Kakoolak SH , دشتيان نسب ع نويسنده Aquatic Health and Disease Department, Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Org., Bushehr, Iran Dashtiannasab A , مصباح م نويسنده Department of Clinical Sciences, Shahid Chamran University, Ahwaz, Iran Mesbah M , پيغان ر نويسنده Department of Clinical Sciences, Shahid Chamran University, Ahwaz, Iran Pyghan R
Abstract :
Shrimp aquaculture has expanded rapidly in many
countries and this rapid development resulted diseases
outbreaks and further considerable utilization
of antibiotics. Use of natural products as antimicrobial
has been reported as a resolution problem. The
crude extract of a red seaweed (Laurencia snyderiae)
collected from the Persian Gulf was evaluated
for shrimp growth performance and to determine
in vivo efficacy of this seaweed to prevention of
shrimp Vibriosis. The ethanol extract of Laurencia
snyderiae (EELS) was not toxic to the Artemia instar-
I when it was fed to them for enrichment. The
white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) Juveniles fed
with these enriched Artemia at 0 mg mL-1 (Control
group), and three treatments of 200 , 400 and 600
mg mL-1 for a 30 days period. Results showed an
increase in survival rate in treatment groups compared
with control group but wasn’t significantly
(P < 0.05). Shrimps that fed with enriched Artemia
showed a significant in growth parameters comparing
to Control group (P < 0.05). The notably lower
mortality was observed when these juvenile shrimps
were challenged to Vibrio harveyi (after 30 days)
in comparison with Control. The results indicated
that EELS has a good potential in growth- promoting and antibacterial activity against V.harveyi in
which is useful in shrimp aquaculture.