Effects of dietary Origanum vulgare on gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.) immune and antioxidant status

Origanum sp. is a very common genus of aromatic plants worldwide distributed around the Mediterranean area and O. vulgare (oregano) is the most important species of this genus throughout the world. Due the known medicinal properties of oregano, the effect of diets enriched with 0% (control), 0.5% an...

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Published inFish & shellfish immunology Vol. 99; pp. 452 - 461
Main Authors García Beltrán, José María, Silvera, Daniel González, Ruiz, Cristóbal Espinosa, Campo, Vittorio, Chupani, Latifeh, Faggio, Caterina, Esteban, María Ángeles
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.04.2020
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Summary:Origanum sp. is a very common genus of aromatic plants worldwide distributed around the Mediterranean area and O. vulgare (oregano) is the most important species of this genus throughout the world. Due the known medicinal properties of oregano, the effect of diets enriched with 0% (control), 0.5% and 1% oregano leaves powder was studied on the growth, immune and antioxidant status of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.). Fish fed with oregano 0.5% and 1% enriched diets improved both humoral (IgM and bactericidal activity in skin mucus and protease activity in serum) and cellular (head kidney leucocytes phagocytic ability) immunity at 15 and 30 days. Furthermore, the addition of oregano did not provoke any significant effect neither in the growth promotion nor in the liver antioxidant enzymes activity studied in the serum and skin mucus. The possibility of using O. vulgare as a functional additive to fish diet is discussed. [Display omitted] •Oregano supplemented diets improved gilthead seabream immunity.•Supplemented diets improved serum, skin mucus and head kidney leucocyte activities.•Supplemented diets did not improve the antioxidant status in liver.•Origanum vulgare could be considered as a dietary supplement for farmed fish.
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ISSN:1050-4648
1095-9947
DOI:10.1016/j.fsi.2020.02.040