First screening report of immune and protective effect of non-toxic Jatropha vernicosa stem bark against Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Longfin yellowtail Seriola rivoliana leukocytes.

Fish Shellfish Immunol

Immunology & Vaccinology Group. Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste (CIBNOR), Av. Instituto Politécnico Nacional 195, Playa Palo de Santa Rita, La Paz, B.C.S., 23096, Mexico. Electronic address:

Published: June 2020

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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.

Article Abstract

In México, the infusion of Jatropha vernicosa stem bark has been used in folk medicine for many clinical situations, but no reports were available about this particular species of Jatropha in fish of mammals. In this first screening report, the phytochemical, antioxidant profile and antimicrobial properties of aqueous J. vernicosa stem bark extract were explored against Vibrio parahaemolyticus, an opportunist fish pathogen. To evaluate the cytotoxicity and immunological effect for the possible application of aqueous J. vernicosa stem bark in aquaculture, this study assessed it by using Longfin yellowtail Seriola rivoliana leukocytes. The results showed that phytochemical composition of the J. vernicosa extract was rich in phenol, flavonoid, saponin, and coumarin compounds. The antioxidant capacity of hydroxyl radical and superoxide anion scavenging activities, iron-chelation activity and β-carotene bleaching coupled to linoleic acid showed that J. vernicosa extracts had a moderate antioxidant effect compared with synthetic antioxidants (BHT, BHA and EDTA). No adverse effects were observed on spleen leukocytes (viability > 98%). Interestingly, J. vernicosa stem bark extract has immunostimulant and antioxidant effects, increasing phagocytosis, respiratory burns activity, and nitric oxide production, as well as superoxide dismutase and catalase activities. Additionally, J. vernicosa extract increased pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-1β and suppressed anti-inflammatory IL-10 gene expression upon stimuli and V. parahaemolyticus challenge. Finally, the data confirms that J. vernicosa stem bark extract is non-cytotoxic, rich in bioactive compounds with antioxidant effects, capable of enhancing the immune system in leukocytes and with great potential to fight against opportunistic diseases, such as vibriosis in fish.

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First screening report of immune and protective effect of non-toxic Jatropha vernicosa stem bark against Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Longfin yellowtail Seriola rivoliana leukocytes.

Fish Shellfish Immunol

June 2020

Immunology & Vaccinology Group. Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste (CIBNOR), Av. Instituto Politécnico Nacional 195, Playa Palo de Santa Rita, La Paz, B.C.S., 23096, Mexico. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • 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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