Role of Marine Metabolites in Shrimp Growth, Production and Disease Prevention
This review consolidates the recent information about the global aquaculture production status of fish andshellfish. Research reports on common and emerging microbial diseases of cultivable species of shrimp arenarrated together with resultant reductions in productivity. The harmful effects antibiot...
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author | Nishanth Lipton, Anuj Selvin, Joseph Kiran, Seghal Premnath Lipton, Aaron |
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description | This review consolidates the recent information about the global aquaculture production status of fish andshellfish. Research reports on common and emerging microbial diseases of cultivable species of shrimp arenarrated together with resultant reductions in productivity. The harmful effects antibiotics usage in shrimpaquaculture and consequent effects on the species as well as ecosystem are highlighted. The in vitro and invivo tests of extracts containing metabolites isolated from marine macroalgae, sea grasses and invertebrates inrestraining the proliferation of disease causing microbes are presented. The metabolite bearing marine speciesand methods of extraction of marine metabolites are concisely indicated. Studies on unique bacteriaassociated with the metabolite - bearing marine organisms, their identity and their significance in metaboliteproduction are essential for future research and developmental activities in aquaculture and pharmaceuticalapplications. The administration of marine metabolites in the post larval and juvenile shrimps as feed additivefor controlling the common microbial diseases such as vibriosis together with essential administrationprotocols are reported. Many of the tested marine metabolites are of immense use as they increased thesurvival of farm reared shrimps and their growth rates. The resultant specific growth rate attained togetherwith survival contributed to the significant increase in production. Perusal of literature indicated that marinesecondary metabolites isolated from marine macro algae and sponges exhibited immune enhancing activity inshrimps in a non specific manner when administered as a feed ingredient. |
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spelling | nutrucionacuicola-article-262020-07-29T23:23:47Z Role of Marine Metabolites in Shrimp Growth, Production and Disease Prevention Role of Marine Metabolites in Shrimp Growth, Production and Disease Prevention Nishanth Lipton, Anuj Selvin, Joseph Kiran, Seghal Premnath Lipton, Aaron Disease management growth promoter immune enhancer marine metabolites shrimp aquaculture Disease management growth promoter immune enhancer marine metabolites shrimp aquaculture This review consolidates the recent information about the global aquaculture production status of fish andshellfish. Research reports on common and emerging microbial diseases of cultivable species of shrimp arenarrated together with resultant reductions in productivity. The harmful effects antibiotics usage in shrimpaquaculture and consequent effects on the species as well as ecosystem are highlighted. The in vitro and invivo tests of extracts containing metabolites isolated from marine macroalgae, sea grasses and invertebrates inrestraining the proliferation of disease causing microbes are presented. The metabolite bearing marine speciesand methods of extraction of marine metabolites are concisely indicated. Studies on unique bacteriaassociated with the metabolite - bearing marine organisms, their identity and their significance in metaboliteproduction are essential for future research and developmental activities in aquaculture and pharmaceuticalapplications. The administration of marine metabolites in the post larval and juvenile shrimps as feed additivefor controlling the common microbial diseases such as vibriosis together with essential administrationprotocols are reported. Many of the tested marine metabolites are of immense use as they increased thesurvival of farm reared shrimps and their growth rates. The resultant specific growth rate attained togetherwith survival contributed to the significant increase in production. Perusal of literature indicated that marinesecondary metabolites isolated from marine macro algae and sponges exhibited immune enhancing activity inshrimps in a non specific manner when administered as a feed ingredient. This review consolidates the recent information about the global aquaculture production status of fish andshellfish. Research reports on common and emerging microbial diseases of cultivable species of shrimp arenarrated together with resultant reductions in productivity. The harmful effects antibiotics usage in shrimpaquaculture and consequent effects on the species as well as ecosystem are highlighted. The in vitro and invivo tests of extracts containing metabolites isolated from marine macroalgae, sea grasses and invertebrates inrestraining the proliferation of disease causing microbes are presented. The metabolite bearing marine speciesand methods of extraction of marine metabolites are concisely indicated. Studies on unique bacteriaassociated with the metabolite - bearing marine organisms, their identity and their significance in metaboliteproduction are essential for future research and developmental activities in aquaculture and pharmaceuticalapplications. The administration of marine metabolites in the post larval and juvenile shrimps as feed additivefor controlling the common microbial diseases such as vibriosis together with essential administrationprotocols are reported. Many of the tested marine metabolites are of immense use as they increased thesurvival of farm reared shrimps and their growth rates. The resultant specific growth rate attained togetherwith survival contributed to the significant increase in production. Perusal of literature indicated that marinesecondary metabolites isolated from marine macro algae and sponges exhibited immune enhancing activity inshrimps in a non specific manner when administered as a feed ingredient. Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas 2017-11-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://nutricionacuicola.uanl.mx/index.php/acu/article/view/26 Avances en Nutrición Acuicola; 2017: Investigación y Desarrollo en Nutrición Acuícola 2017 eng https://nutricionacuicola.uanl.mx/index.php/acu/article/view/26/26 Derechos de autor 2019 Anuj Nishanth Lipton, Joseph Selvin, Seghal Kiran, Aaron Premnath Lipton |
spellingShingle | Disease management growth promoter immune enhancer marine metabolites shrimp aquaculture Disease management growth promoter immune enhancer marine metabolites shrimp aquaculture Nishanth Lipton, Anuj Selvin, Joseph Kiran, Seghal Premnath Lipton, Aaron Role of Marine Metabolites in Shrimp Growth, Production and Disease Prevention |
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title | Role of Marine Metabolites in Shrimp Growth, Production and Disease Prevention |
title_alt | Role of Marine Metabolites in Shrimp Growth, Production and Disease Prevention |
title_full | Role of Marine Metabolites in Shrimp Growth, Production and Disease Prevention |
title_fullStr | Role of Marine Metabolites in Shrimp Growth, Production and Disease Prevention |
title_full_unstemmed | Role of Marine Metabolites in Shrimp Growth, Production and Disease Prevention |
title_short | Role of Marine Metabolites in Shrimp Growth, Production and Disease Prevention |
title_sort | role of marine metabolites in shrimp growth production and disease prevention |
topic | Disease management growth promoter immune enhancer marine metabolites shrimp aquaculture Disease management growth promoter immune enhancer marine metabolites shrimp aquaculture |
topic_facet | Disease management growth promoter immune enhancer marine metabolites shrimp aquaculture Disease management growth promoter immune enhancer marine metabolites shrimp aquaculture |
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