Sivalingam ManjuBalasubramanian MalaikozhundanBoonsirm WithyachumnarnkulBaskaralingam VaseeharanAlagappa UniversityMahidol UniversityPrince of Songkla University2018-12-112019-03-142018-12-112019-03-142016-05-01Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. Vol.136, (2016), 43-4910960805002220112-s2.0-84960379051https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/40670© 2016 Elsevier Inc. The anti-Vibrio activity of essential oils (EOs) of nine medicinal plants was tested against 28 Vibrio spp. isolated from diseased Fenneropenaeus indicus. EO of Nigella sativa exhibited anti-Vibrio activity against all Vibrio spp. and greater inhibition was noted for the isolate V2which was identified as Vibrio parahaemolyticus Dahv2. Further, EO of N. sativa effectively inhibited V. parahaemolyticus Dahv2 with an inhibition zone of 23.9 mm at 101.2 μg ml-1.Moreover, EO of N. sativa revealed anti-biofilm activity at 101.2 μg ml-1against V. parahaemolyticus Dahv2 and inhibited the growth of V. parahaemolyticus Dahv2 at 100 μg ml-1.In vivo experimental infection studies showed that the survival of Artemia spp. infected with V. parahaemolyticus Dahv2 at 1 × 103cfu ml-1was only 40%. However, the survival of Artemia spp. was significantly increased after challenge with 100 μg ml-1of EO of N. sativa. EO of N. sativa showed higher anti-oxidant potential and total phenol content than other EOs tested. The anti-oxidant activity of EO of N. sativa was highly correlated to their total phenolic contents (r = 0.836, P < 0.05). This observation suggests that EO of N. sativa protected the Artemia spp. after experimental infection of V. parahaemolyticus Dahv2.Mahidol UniversityAgricultural and Biological SciencesEssential oils of Nigella sativa protects Artemia from the pathogenic effect of Vibrio parahaemolyticus Dahv2ArticleSCOPUS10.1016/j.jip.2016.03.004