stilbenes and Fish-Diseases

stilbenes has been researched along with Fish-Diseases* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for stilbenes and Fish-Diseases

ArticleYear
Differences in the in vitro susceptibility to resveratrol and other chemical compounds among several Philasterides dicentrarchi isolates from turbot.
    Parasitology research, 2012, Volume: 110, Issue:4

    Philasterides dicentrarchi is a histophagous scuticociliate that causes important losses in aquaculture. Several strains that differ in morphological, genetic and serological characteristics and virulence have been isolated from outbreaks of turbot scuticociliatosis. In the present study, seven isolates of the ciliate were exposed in vitro to formalin, hydrogen peroxide and resveratrol (a phytoalexin produced by plants) in order to evaluate the susceptibility of the isolates to the different compounds. The LD50 values for the three compounds tested varied widely among the isolates. The LD100 values were similar among isolates for formalin (25-30 ppm) and resveratrol (60-70 ppm) but were very different for hydrogen peroxide (25->80 ppm). The results indicate that there are many physiological differences among isolates and even among specimens of the same isolates, which must be taken into account in designing control programmes. The naturally occurring resveratrol may be a good alternative to other compounds for reducing the amounts of viable ciliates in water.

    Topics: Animals; Aquaculture; Ciliophora Infections; Cross Protection; Fish Diseases; Flatfishes; Formaldehyde; Hydrogen Peroxide; Oligohymenophorea; Resveratrol; Stilbenes

2012
In vitro effects of the polyphenols resveratrol, mangiferin and (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate on the scuticociliate fish pathogen Philasterides dicentrarchi.
    Diseases of aquatic organisms, 2004, May-05, Volume: 59, Issue:2

    This study investigated the in vitro effects of the polyphenols resveratrol, mangiferin and (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) on the histiophagous ciliate Philasterides dicentrarchi, which causes fatal scuticociliatosis in farmed turbot Scophthalmus maximus L. Of the 3 polyphenols, resveratrol showed strongest antiprotozoal activity, reducing ciliate density after 1 wk culture by, on average, 91% at 50 microM, and 96% at 500 microM. EGCG reduced ciliate density by, on average, 93% at 500 microM, with no significant effect at 50 microM. Mangiferin reduced ciliate density by, on average, 56% at 500 microM, again with no significant effect at 50 microM. In view of these findings, we discuss the potential utility of chemotherapy with polyphenols as a strategy for the control of scuticociliatosis in farmed turbot.

    Topics: Analysis of Variance; Animals; Antiprotozoal Agents; Catechin; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Fish Diseases; Flatfishes; In Vitro Techniques; Oligohymenophorea; Protozoan Infections, Animal; Resveratrol; Stilbenes; Xanthones

2004