@article{Phuc Khang_Vinh_Le Tho_Tong_Phuong Dung_2022, title={Use of dietary garlic \(\textit{(Allium sativum L.) }\) and Vietnamese balm\(\textit{ (Elsholtzia ciliata)}\) extract for prevention of Bacillary Necrosis in Pangasius (BNP) in striped catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus)}, volume={44}, url={https://vjs.ac.vn/index.php/vjbio/article/view/17534}, DOI={10.15625/2615-9023/17534}, abstractNote={<p>Garlic (<em>Allium sativum</em>) and Vietnamese balm (<em>Elsholtzia ciliata</em>) are well-known herbs that have been widely used in Vietnamese traditional medicines. However, studies on the effects of these plants in improving the immune system of fish have received less attention. This study aimed to investigate the effect of ethanolic leave extracts from garlic and Vietnamese balm leaves on the growth and immune response of striped catfish (<em>Pangasianodon hypophthalmus</em>) for the prevention of Bacillary Necrosis of Pangasius. Bacillary Necrosis of Pangasius (BNP) caused by <em>Edwardsiella ictaluri</em> is the most serious disease occurring in farmed striped catfish in Vietnam. The experiment was in a completely randomized design with five triplicated treatments including 0% (control); 2% and 4% of garlic and 2% and 4% of Vietnamese balm leaves extract. Fish were soaked with <em>E. ictaluri</em>. Samples were collected on the days 7<sup>th</sup> and 14<sup>th</sup> of the growth experiment and days 3<sup>rd</sup>, 5<sup>th</sup> and 7<sup>th</sup> of the challenge test. Fish mortalities and immune response among challenge tests were also recorded. The results suggest that plant extracts possibly modulate the striped catfish’s immune response in a time and dose dependent manner. Specifically, diets enriched with extracts of <em>A. sativum</em> at 4% have great potential than Vietnamese balm extraction for improving striped catfish health by enhancing the immune system. After challenging with <em>E. ictaluri</em>, the accumulative mortality of fish in garlic and Vietnamese balm leaves treatments was lower than that of the control. The mortality of fish fed with 4% garlic extract was the lowest. These results indicated that supplementation of 4% garlic extract significantly improved the resistance to the BNP infection in striped catfish and has the ability to add fish feed in reality.</p>}, number={4}, journal={Academia Journal of Biology}, author={Phuc Khang, Luu Tang and Vinh, Truong and Le Tho, Luong Thi and Tong, Nguyen Xuan and Phuong Dung, Tran Thi}, year={2022}, month={Dec.}, pages={65–76} }