Aquaculture for all

Efficacy of Anthelmintic Drugs and Traditional Chinese Medicinal Plant Extracts to Control Dactylogyrus Vastator

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Disease caused by Dactylogyrus vastator has resulted in considerable economic damage in aquaculture, write Xiao P. Zhang et al, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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To control this parasite effectively, the anthelmintic properties of several extracts obtained from Euphorbia fischeriana and four common anthelmintic drugs (trichlorfon, praziquantel, 40 per cent phoxim and mebendazole) against adults and eggs of D. vastator were assessed in vitro and in vivo.

Trichlorfon (0.5, 1 and 1.5 mg/L), praziquantel (10 and 20 mg/L), 40 per cent phoxim (0.1, 0.2 and 0.4 mg/L), mebendazole (0.02 and 0.04 mg/L) and the ethyl acetate extract of E. fischeriana (10 and 20 mg/L) were effective to kill the parasites in vitro, while the other extracts (petroleum ether, n-butanol and distilled water) of E. fischeriana had no significant effects.

Praziquantel effectively killed adults with the efficacy of 80.3 per cent at 20 mg/L and inhibited egg hatching, while trichlorfon and the ethyl acetate extract of E. fischeriana effectively eliminated adult parasites with the efficacy of 87.3 per cent and 80.1 per cent at 2.5 mg/L and 14 mg/L, but had no effect on egg viability.

Forty per cent phoxim was highly effective in suppressing egg hatching, but mebendazole was not significantly effective on either adults or eggs.

Overall, this study found that 40 per cent phoxim and praziquantel could prevent horizontal infection via eggs in aquaculture facilities and that trichlorfon, praziquantel and the ethyl acetate extract of E. fischeriana could be effective against adult parasites.

However, the effective dose of the ethyl acetate extract of E. fischeriana was very close to the toxic dose, a factor that likely limits its practical application in aquaculture.

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January 2014

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