Changes in Serum Blood Parameters in Farmed Rainbow Trout (<i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>) Fed with Diets Supplemented with Waste Derived from Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Sweet Basil (<i>Ocimum basilicum</i>)
Paolo Pastorino,
Stefania Bergagna,
Cristina Vercelli,
Giulia Pagliasso,
Lucrezia Dellepiane,
Monia Renzi,
Raffaella Barbero,
Giovanni Re,
Antonia Concetta Elia,
Alessandro Dondo,
Damià Barceló,
Marino Prearo
Affiliations
Paolo Pastorino
The Veterinary Medical Research Institute for Piemonte, Liguria and Valle d’Aosta, 10154 Turin, Italy
Stefania Bergagna
The Veterinary Medical Research Institute for Piemonte, Liguria and Valle d’Aosta, 10154 Turin, Italy
Cristina Vercelli
Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Torino, Grugliasco, 10095 Turin, Italy
Giulia Pagliasso
The Veterinary Medical Research Institute for Piemonte, Liguria and Valle d’Aosta, 10154 Turin, Italy
Lucrezia Dellepiane
The Veterinary Medical Research Institute for Piemonte, Liguria and Valle d’Aosta, 10154 Turin, Italy
Monia Renzi
Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste, 34127 Trieste, Italy
Raffaella Barbero
ASL TO4, Servizio Veterinario-Igiene Degli Allevamenti e Delle Produzioni Zootecniche, Settimo Torinese, 10036 Turin, Italy
Giovanni Re
Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Torino, Grugliasco, 10095 Turin, Italy
Antonia Concetta Elia
Department of Chemistry Biology and Biotechnology, University of Perugia, 06123 Perugia, Italy
Alessandro Dondo
The Veterinary Medical Research Institute for Piemonte, Liguria and Valle d’Aosta, 10154 Turin, Italy
Damià Barceló
Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), 08034 Barcelona, Spain
Marino Prearo
The Veterinary Medical Research Institute for Piemonte, Liguria and Valle d’Aosta, 10154 Turin, Italy
The antimicrobial and immunostimulant proprieties of aromatic plant extracts have been widely described, but their effects on serum blood biochemistry in fish have not. For this study, we assessed the changes in serum blood biochemical parameters in rainbow trout fed with a fish diet supplemented with a basil supercritical extract (F1-BEO). Our hypothesis was that treatment and time would be associated with changes in 10 serum blood biochemical parameters. F1-BEO was added to a commercial feed (0.5, 1, 2, 3% w/w). The fish were fed for 30 days, and the blood samples were collected at 2 time points (15 and 30 days). A two-way ANOVA showed a significant effect of treatment, time, and interaction treatment × time on creatinine, urea, total protein, albumin, magnesium, and phosphorus (p p w/w F1-BEO (p w/w indicated a positive effect of basil on liver health. Our findings suggest a potential use for basil extracts (for example., F1-BEO) in fish feed to reduce antibiotic use and improve fish welfare.