Publications by authors named "Maria Esther Macias"

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  • A study investigated the aqueous extract of Jatropha vernicosa stem bark, a plant used in Mexican folk medicine, focusing on its phytochemical, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties against the fish pathogen Vibrio parahaemolyticus.
  • The extract was found to be rich in beneficial compounds like phenols and flavonoids and exhibited moderate antioxidant activity while being non-cytotoxic to Longfin yellowtail leukocytes.
  • Results indicated that J. vernicosa not only enhanced immune response by increasing specific immune activities but also showed potential as a treatment against opportunistic infections in aquaculture.
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The aims of this study were to determine the presence of phenolic compounds in Hawthorn Crataegus mexicana, species native to Mexico, nanoencapsulated (CmNano) with maltodextrin at 100 and 170 °C (CmNano100 and CmNano170) and its antioxidant and immunological effects in Longfin yellowtail Seriola rivoliana leukocytes. The phytochemical study revealed an important level of total phenolic (TPC), flavonoid (TFC) and tannin (CTC) contents in CmNano100, which correlated with a strong antioxidant capacity. CmNano100 or 170 were safe or not cytotoxic for head-kidney (HKL) and peripheral blood (PBL) leukocytes.

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Combined effects of marine silages enriched with Lactobacillus sakei 5-4 were evaluated on growth performance, immune activity and disease resistance of Pacific red snapper (Lutjanus peru) against Aeromonas veronii infection. The experimental fish were divided into three groups which were fed with each one of the following diets: silage-probiotic-free diet (control, C group), Pacific creole-fish silage diet supplemented with live L. sakei (10(6) CFU g(-1)) (FSLact group) and Humboldt squid silage diet supplemented with live L.

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