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Journal : Journal of Fish Health

Review of Adaptation and Histopathological Changes of the Fish Respiratory System to Parasites and Diseases Aisyah, Aisyah; Andriani, Yuli
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Fish Health
Publisher : Aquaculture Department, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v4i4.5806

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The respiratory system of fish is particularly susceptible to parasitic infections and diseases that can cause significant histopathological changes. This article discusses the adaptation of fish's respiratory system to environmental stresses caused by parasites and pathogens, as well as the histopathological changes that occur in response to infection. Some of the major changes observed include hyperplasia, hypertrophy, necrosis, and edema of the tissues in the gills, which can affect the respiratory function of the fish. In addition, granuloma formation and increased mucus production were also noted as adaptive responses to parasitic infections. Although some histopathological changes can improve the fish's body defenses, the tissue damage that occurs as a result of chronic infections can lead to serious impaired respiratory function and decrease the survival of fish. Understanding the mechanisms of adaptation and histopathological changes is very important for fish health management, especially in aquaculture, in order to reduce the negative impact of diseases and increase fish productivity.
The Potential of Herbal Plants in the Prevention and Treatment of Fish Diseases: A Review Andriani, Yuli; Aisyah, Aisyah
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
Publisher : Aquaculture Department, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i1.5932

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The use of herbal plants in aquaculture has emerged as a sustainable and eco-friendly approach to improving fish health, enhancing immunity, and boosting growth performance. Various herbs are rich in bioactive compounds that stimulate non-specific defense mechanisms, enhance phagocytic activity, and reduce oxidative stress through their antioxidant properties. These immunostimulatory effects improve disease resistance and overall well-being in fish. Additionally, herbal supplementation has demonstrated significant growth-promoting effects by improving feed conversion efficiency and productivity in aquaculture systems. This review summarizes the roles of key herbal plants in aquaculture, highlighting their potential as natural alternatives to synthetic chemicals and antibiotics. The findings underscore the importance of integrating herbal remedies into aquaculture practices to enhance fish health and sustainability.
The Effect of the Aeration System on Fish Health Performance in Aquaponics Darmawan, Mochamad Reza; Andriani, Yuli; Subhan, Ujang; Zidni, Irfan
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
Publisher : Aquaculture Department, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i2.6288

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Dissolved oxygen in aquaculture systems, including aquaponics systems, cannot be filled only by natural diffusion, so an artificial aeration system is needed. Suboptimal aeration levels not only affect metabolic activity, but also affect serum and fish blood performance (hematology). This study aims to evaluate the impact of the aeration system on the health and well-being of fish cultivated in an aquaponics system. The method used is by studying the literature related to the aeration system of fish farming carried out in the aquaponic system which is relevant to the keywords of aquaponic system, aeration system, fish health and hematology from various sources such as: Google Scholar, Elsevier, Springer and Research Gate. Based on the comparison of several studies, it can be concluded that the aquaponic system using an aeration system can improve fish health performance based on hematological parameters.
The Strategic Role of Biotechnology in Aquaculture: Integrating Upstream and Downstream Processes for Sustainable Fish Production Aisyah; Andriani, Yuli
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
Publisher : Aquaculture Department, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i3.7054

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Aquaculture has become an essential contributor to global food security, yet its rapid expansion presents significant challenges, including disease outbreaks, environmental degradation, and feed inefficiency. Biotechnology offers transformative solutions across the entire aquaculture value chain ranging from upstream breeding and health management to downstream processing and product safety. This review examines the strategic role of biotechnological innovations in enhancing sustainability, productivity, and resilience in aquaculture systems. Key upstream applications include selective breeding, marker-assisted selection (MAS), recombinant DNA vaccines, and probiotic-supplemented feeds, all of which have demonstrated substantial improvements in growth rates, feed conversion, and disease resistance. In midstream operations, molecular diagnostics (e.g., qPCR, LAMP) and enzyme-assisted processing technologies ensure product quality and safety. Downstream, innovations such as biosensor-based cold chain monitoring, value-added probiotic fish products, and DNA-based traceability cater to evolving consumer demands and regulatory standards. The integration of emerging tools—such as CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, RNA interference, metagenomics, and nanotechnology—further strengthens the aquaculture sector's capacity to adapt to climate stress and global market needs. Overall, this review highlights biotechnology as a pivotal enabler of sustainable intensification in aquaculture and underscores the need for policy support, technological accessibility, and interdisciplinary collaboration to realize its full potential.
Review of Adaptation and Histopathological Changes of the Fish Respiratory System to Parasites and Diseases Aisyah, Aisyah; Andriani, Yuli
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Fish Health
Publisher : Aquaculture Department, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v4i4.5806

Abstract

The respiratory system of fish is particularly susceptible to parasitic infections and diseases that can cause significant histopathological changes. This article discusses the adaptation of fish's respiratory system to environmental stresses caused by parasites and pathogens, as well as the histopathological changes that occur in response to infection. Some of the major changes observed include hyperplasia, hypertrophy, necrosis, and edema of the tissues in the gills, which can affect the respiratory function of the fish. In addition, granuloma formation and increased mucus production were also noted as adaptive responses to parasitic infections. Although some histopathological changes can improve the fish's body defenses, the tissue damage that occurs as a result of chronic infections can lead to serious impaired respiratory function and decrease the survival of fish. Understanding the mechanisms of adaptation and histopathological changes is very important for fish health management, especially in aquaculture, in order to reduce the negative impact of diseases and increase fish productivity.
The Potential of Herbal Plants in the Prevention and Treatment of Fish Diseases: A Review Andriani, Yuli; Aisyah, Aisyah
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
Publisher : Aquaculture Department, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i1.5932

Abstract

The use of herbal plants in aquaculture has emerged as a sustainable and eco-friendly approach to improving fish health, enhancing immunity, and boosting growth performance. Various herbs are rich in bioactive compounds that stimulate non-specific defense mechanisms, enhance phagocytic activity, and reduce oxidative stress through their antioxidant properties. These immunostimulatory effects improve disease resistance and overall well-being in fish. Additionally, herbal supplementation has demonstrated significant growth-promoting effects by improving feed conversion efficiency and productivity in aquaculture systems. This review summarizes the roles of key herbal plants in aquaculture, highlighting their potential as natural alternatives to synthetic chemicals and antibiotics. The findings underscore the importance of integrating herbal remedies into aquaculture practices to enhance fish health and sustainability.
The Effect of the Aeration System on Fish Health Performance in Aquaponics Andriani, Yuli; Subhan, Ujang; Zidni, Irfan; Darmawan, Mochamad Reza
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
Publisher : Aquaculture Department, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i2.6288

Abstract

Dissolved oxygen in aquaculture systems, including aquaponics systems, cannot be filled only by natural diffusion, so an artificial aeration system is needed. Suboptimal aeration levels not only affect metabolic activity, but also affect serum and fish blood performance (hematology). This study aims to evaluate the impact of the aeration system on the health and well-being of fish cultivated in an aquaponics system. The method used is by studying the literature related to the aeration system of fish farming carried out in the aquaponic system which is relevant to the keywords of aquaponic system, aeration system, fish health and hematology from various sources such as: Google Scholar, Elsevier, Springer and Research Gate. Based on the comparison of several studies, it can be concluded that the aquaponic system using an aeration system can improve fish health performance based on hematological parameters.
The Strategic Role of Biotechnology in Aquaculture: Integrating Upstream and Downstream Processes for Sustainable Fish Production Aisyah; Andriani, Yuli
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
Publisher : Aquaculture Department, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i3.7054

Abstract

Aquaculture has become an essential contributor to global food security, yet its rapid expansion presents significant challenges, including disease outbreaks, environmental degradation, and feed inefficiency. Biotechnology offers transformative solutions across the entire aquaculture value chain ranging from upstream breeding and health management to downstream processing and product safety. This review examines the strategic role of biotechnological innovations in enhancing sustainability, productivity, and resilience in aquaculture systems. Key upstream applications include selective breeding, marker-assisted selection (MAS), recombinant DNA vaccines, and probiotic-supplemented feeds, all of which have demonstrated substantial improvements in growth rates, feed conversion, and disease resistance. In midstream operations, molecular diagnostics (e.g., qPCR, LAMP) and enzyme-assisted processing technologies ensure product quality and safety. Downstream, innovations such as biosensor-based cold chain monitoring, value-added probiotic fish products, and DNA-based traceability cater to evolving consumer demands and regulatory standards. The integration of emerging tools—such as CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, RNA interference, metagenomics, and nanotechnology—further strengthens the aquaculture sector's capacity to adapt to climate stress and global market needs. Overall, this review highlights biotechnology as a pivotal enabler of sustainable intensification in aquaculture and underscores the need for policy support, technological accessibility, and interdisciplinary collaboration to realize its full potential.
Co-Authors Abram, Arthur Henry Adinda Ayu Lestari, Adinda Ayu Afifah, Luthfiah Al Afisha, Fauziyah Nur Agung, Mochamad Untung Kurnia Agung, Mochamad Untung Kurnia Agung, Mochamad Untung Kurnia - Aisyah Aisyah . Aisyah Aisyah Al-Ariq, M Aldiansyah, Kevin Alfriani, Ranti Dwi Ali Amran Ali Syahbana Amelia, Fadilah Anando, Drian Alif Angga Dwi Cahya Anita Desiani Annisa Nabila, Annisa Ansori, Muhammad Rifat Apriana Vinasyiam Arhami, Muhammad Arief, Mochamad Candra W. Armadila, Armadila Asep Sahidin Askar, Agus Tri Askar, Agus Tri Atikah Nurhayati Aufa, Indrawan Aulia, Halyda Aulia, Renita Ayi Yustiati Bagus Firmansyah, Bagus Balqis, Rahma Bambang Suprihatin Bussalam, Rajib Chotimah, Liana Chusnul Dafrizal, Dafrizal Darmawan, Mochamad Reza Darmawan, Reza Des Alwine Zayanti, Des Alwine Dewi, Deshinta Arrova Diana Chilmawati Dipatiguna, Siti Nisrina Ulfah Dwi Cahya, Muhammad Endro Setyo Cahyono, Endro Setyo Evi Yuliza, Evi Faddilah, Thallita Nasywa Faizal, Ibnu Fajarwati, Mayapada Fatalattof. A, Ammar Filardi, Tara Grandiosa Herman, Roffi Gumay, Nadia Purnamasari Gusmanedi, Randa Hafel, Aulia Putri Kapsari Handaka, Asep Agus Hariz, Shafwan Hasani, Fiza Jasmine Herman Hamdani Herman, Roffi Grandiosa Heti Herawati Ibnu Dwi Buwono Iis Rostini Ilhampradja, Habibi Ilyasa, Muhamad Diaz In-In Hanidah Indra Maiyanti, Sri Indrawati Indrawati Ine Maulina Intan Pratama, Rusky Irmeilyana Irsyadi Yani Iskandar Iskandar Isni Nurruhwati Isya, Muhammad Filah Iwang Gumilar Juliwis Kardi JUNIANTO JUNIANTO Juwita, Indah Permata Khairul, Mohd. Kiki Haetami Kosasih, Henry Putra Kurnia, M Kahfi Aldi Kusumoputra, Rahmadi Lestari, Mega Cahaya Dwi Lestari, Vira Maharani, Annisa Nur Maharani, Zahra Egidita Marchelin, Shefia Maria Agustin Marselina, Nyanyu Chika Mastanora, Refika Maudy, Gitri Meyllianawaty Pratiwy, Fittrie Meyllianawaty, Fittrie Mia Miranti Rustama Millatina, Nabilah Sani Mortara, Alda Amalia MS, Yuniarti Muhamad Fatah Wiyatna Mumtaz, Amalia Muzayyadah, Fathona Nur Nabila, Tiara Nurul Ning Eliyati Nofatari, Muhammad Filah Isya Nofatari, Nofatari Novaliana, Rona Nieki Nugraha, Yoga Nugraha, Zidan Fachriza Adya Nugroho, Agung Meidito NUNI GOFAR Nur Fauzy, Fahmy Nurinsani, Rizka Amalia Permatasari, Mitta Prameswari, Rhiana Prananda, Muhammad Rizky Prananda, Rizky Prasadi, Marsel Prasetiawan, Nanda Radhitia Pratama, Rusky I Pratiwi, Ananda Pratiwy, Fittrie Meyllianawaty Putra, Vito Dwisetia Putri, Ismi Nabila Ramadani, Diah Putri Rasyid, Raffael Muhammad Sabili Rasyiq, Arkan Naufal Ratih, Ai Ratu Safitri Resnawati Rihadatul Nabila, Shela Rita Rostika Rizki, Fatur Roffi Grandiosa Rusky I. Pratama Rusky Intan Pratama Rustiah, Wa Ode Salsabila, Aulia Salsabila, Putri Nadya Saputra, Arya Bayu Ega Sartikasari, Dewi Astuti Setyo Wati, Desy Shinta Shinta Shobihah, Hasna Nabila Silitonga, Hotmalina Silitonga, Hotmalina Sisca Octarina Subhan , Ujang Sugandhy, Rioaldi Sukmaya, Nabila Tia Sunendi, Sunendi Supani, Ahyar Surahman, Mohammad Badai Putra Suripto, Auliya Syamsuddin, Mega Laksmini Syarifuddin, Fauzi Yusuf Taufanputri, Melati Titin Herawati tri wahyuni Tubagus Aldi Lazuardi Ujang Subhan Victoria, Stephanie Marcelia Wanto, Anjar Wiyatna, Muhammad Fatah Wulandari, Deswita Khansa Yayat Dhahiyat Yulia Resti Yuliadi, Lintang Permatasari Yuliadi, Lintang Permatasari Yuliadi, Lintang Permatasari Yuliana Farahita Yuniar Mulyani Yusmar, Fathan Ahmad Yustianti, Ayi Zaelani, Akbar Zahidah - Zahidah Zahidah, Zahidah Zahidah, , Zidni, Irfan