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Fermented medicinal herbs improve hematological and physiological profile of Striped catfish (Pangasi anodon hypophthalmus)

This study sought to determine the effect of fermented medicinal herbs (FMH), i.e. cutchery ( Kaempferia galanga), turmeric ( Curcuma longa) and curcuma ( Curcuma xanthorrhiza) in combination with molasses and probiotic drink (Yakult), administered orally on the hematological and physiological profi...

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Autores principales: Syawal, Henni, Kurniawan, Ronal, Effendi, Irwan, Austin, Brian
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9021665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35464179
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.52640.3
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author Syawal, Henni
Kurniawan, Ronal
Effendi, Irwan
Austin, Brian
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Kurniawan, Ronal
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Austin, Brian
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description This study sought to determine the effect of fermented medicinal herbs (FMH), i.e. cutchery ( Kaempferia galanga), turmeric ( Curcuma longa) and curcuma ( Curcuma xanthorrhiza) in combination with molasses and probiotic drink (Yakult), administered orally on the hematological and physiological profile of striped catfish ( Pangasi a nodon hypophthalmus). A complete randomized design (CRD) experiment was used with four levels of treatments, namely P0 (control), P1 (FMH 100 mL/kg), P2 (FMH 200 mL/kg) and P3 (FMH 300 mL/kg) of feed. The fish were kept in a farm in cages at 75 fish/m (3) and fed with the experimental diets for 60 days. The results revealed that FMH (P2) dietary administration improved hematological and physiological profile of catfish, i.e total erythrocytes of 2.81 x 10 (6) cells/mm (3), hematocrit values of 39.00%, hemoglobin levels of 10.73 g/dL, total leukocytes of 11.41 x 10 (4) cells/mm (3), blood glucose 97.33 mg/dL, and total serum protein 4.10 mg/dL compared to controls with 1.89 x 10 (6) cells/mm (3), 32.33 %, g/dL, 9.67 x 10 (4) cells/mm (3), 67.33 mg/dL, and total serum protein of 3.10 mg/dL, respectively. Moreover, the diet improved special growth rate, feed conversion ratio, feed efficiency and the survival rate of catfish. The hematological and physiological profile of catfish improvement are considered to be due to the content of secondary metabolites of FMH, namely curcuminoids, vitamin C, essential oils, tannins, and flavonoids, which trigger immunostimulation. The presence of curcuminoids provide an antioxidant effect on cell membranes reducing erythrocyte cell membrane damage due to oxidation. Similarly, flavonoids are natural antioxidants, which are credited with the ability of reducing free radicals and anti-free radicals.
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spelling pubmed-90216652022-04-21 Fermented medicinal herbs improve hematological and physiological profile of Striped catfish (Pangasi anodon hypophthalmus) Syawal, Henni Kurniawan, Ronal Effendi, Irwan Austin, Brian F1000Res Research Article This study sought to determine the effect of fermented medicinal herbs (FMH), i.e. cutchery ( Kaempferia galanga), turmeric ( Curcuma longa) and curcuma ( Curcuma xanthorrhiza) in combination with molasses and probiotic drink (Yakult), administered orally on the hematological and physiological profile of striped catfish ( Pangasi a nodon hypophthalmus). A complete randomized design (CRD) experiment was used with four levels of treatments, namely P0 (control), P1 (FMH 100 mL/kg), P2 (FMH 200 mL/kg) and P3 (FMH 300 mL/kg) of feed. The fish were kept in a farm in cages at 75 fish/m (3) and fed with the experimental diets for 60 days. The results revealed that FMH (P2) dietary administration improved hematological and physiological profile of catfish, i.e total erythrocytes of 2.81 x 10 (6) cells/mm (3), hematocrit values of 39.00%, hemoglobin levels of 10.73 g/dL, total leukocytes of 11.41 x 10 (4) cells/mm (3), blood glucose 97.33 mg/dL, and total serum protein 4.10 mg/dL compared to controls with 1.89 x 10 (6) cells/mm (3), 32.33 %, g/dL, 9.67 x 10 (4) cells/mm (3), 67.33 mg/dL, and total serum protein of 3.10 mg/dL, respectively. Moreover, the diet improved special growth rate, feed conversion ratio, feed efficiency and the survival rate of catfish. The hematological and physiological profile of catfish improvement are considered to be due to the content of secondary metabolites of FMH, namely curcuminoids, vitamin C, essential oils, tannins, and flavonoids, which trigger immunostimulation. The presence of curcuminoids provide an antioxidant effect on cell membranes reducing erythrocyte cell membrane damage due to oxidation. Similarly, flavonoids are natural antioxidants, which are credited with the ability of reducing free radicals and anti-free radicals. F1000 Research Limited 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9021665/ /pubmed/35464179 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.52640.3 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Syawal H et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Syawal, Henni
Kurniawan, Ronal
Effendi, Irwan
Austin, Brian
Fermented medicinal herbs improve hematological and physiological profile of Striped catfish (Pangasi anodon hypophthalmus)
title Fermented medicinal herbs improve hematological and physiological profile of Striped catfish (Pangasi anodon hypophthalmus)
title_full Fermented medicinal herbs improve hematological and physiological profile of Striped catfish (Pangasi anodon hypophthalmus)
title_fullStr Fermented medicinal herbs improve hematological and physiological profile of Striped catfish (Pangasi anodon hypophthalmus)
title_full_unstemmed Fermented medicinal herbs improve hematological and physiological profile of Striped catfish (Pangasi anodon hypophthalmus)
title_short Fermented medicinal herbs improve hematological and physiological profile of Striped catfish (Pangasi anodon hypophthalmus)
title_sort fermented medicinal herbs improve hematological and physiological profile of striped catfish (pangasi anodon hypophthalmus)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9021665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35464179
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.52640.3
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