Effect of incorporating different concentrations of palm oil as adjuvant in fish vaccine

Adjuvants play important role in vaccine efficacy due to the slow release that leads to prolong immune response. This study determines the advantage of palm oil as adjuvant in the newly developed feed-based killed vaccine against streptococcosis. One thousand two hundred red tilapia of approximately...

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Main Authors: Aminudin, Sa’aidatun Asyikin, Mustaffa Kamal, Farina, Saad, Mohd Zamri, Abdullah, Siti Zahrah, Ridzuan, Mohd Syafiq, Mohd Yusof, Hanan, Hashim, Shahidan, Sudirwan, Fahmi, Md. Salihin, Ismail, Sulaiman, Suphia Amiera
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Published: International Network For Natural Sciences 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.724222020-06-09T02:01:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72422/ Effect of incorporating different concentrations of palm oil as adjuvant in fish vaccine Aminudin, Sa’aidatun Asyikin Mustaffa Kamal, Farina Saad, Mohd Zamri Abdullah, Siti Zahrah Ridzuan, Mohd Syafiq Mohd Yusof, Hanan Hashim, Shahidan Sudirwan, Fahmi Md. Salihin, Ismail Sulaiman, Suphia Amiera Adjuvants play important role in vaccine efficacy due to the slow release that leads to prolong immune response. This study determines the advantage of palm oil as adjuvant in the newly developed feed-based killed vaccine against streptococcosis. One thousand two hundred red tilapia of approximately 100g bodyweight were divided into 3 major groups. Group 1 consisted of 500 fish and was further divided into 5 sub-groups with replicate. Group 2 consisted of 600 fish and was further divided into 6 sub-groups while Group 3 with 100 fish in replicate. Fish of Group 1 were vaccinated with the feed-based killed vaccine containing 0%, 3%, 5% and 7% Freund’s incomplete adjuvant (FIA) at weeks 0, 2 and 6. Group 2 was similarly vaccinated with the vaccine containing palm oil adjuvant (POA) at concentrations of 0%, 3%, 5%, 7% & 10%. Group 3 was control without vaccination. On week 10, all fish were challenged intraperitoneally with 2.6 x 109 cfu/ ml of live Streptococcus agalactiae. Serum samples were collected at weekly intervals from all replicates and were subjected to ELISA to determine the systemic antibody responses. Immunization by both POA and FIA resulted in significant (p<0.05) increase in the serum antibody levels (IgM) as early as week 1, while the level in the control group remained insignificant (p>0.05). The 10% palm oil adjuvant (POA) stimulated the best systemic immune responses resulting in 70% survival rate after challenge. International Network For Natural Sciences 2018-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72422/1/Effect%20of%20incorporating%20different%20concentrations.pdf Aminudin, Sa’aidatun Asyikin and Mustaffa Kamal, Farina and Saad, Mohd Zamri and Abdullah, Siti Zahrah and Ridzuan, Mohd Syafiq and Mohd Yusof, Hanan and Hashim, Shahidan and Sudirwan, Fahmi and Md. Salihin, Ismail and Sulaiman, Suphia Amiera (2018) Effect of incorporating different concentrations of palm oil as adjuvant in fish vaccine. International Journal of Biosciences, 12 (1). 35 - 41. ISSN 2220-6655; ESSN: 2222-5234 https://innspub.net/ijb/effect-incorporating-different-concentrations-palm-oil-adjuvant-fish-vaccine/ 10.12692/ijb/12.1.35-41
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description Adjuvants play important role in vaccine efficacy due to the slow release that leads to prolong immune response. This study determines the advantage of palm oil as adjuvant in the newly developed feed-based killed vaccine against streptococcosis. One thousand two hundred red tilapia of approximately 100g bodyweight were divided into 3 major groups. Group 1 consisted of 500 fish and was further divided into 5 sub-groups with replicate. Group 2 consisted of 600 fish and was further divided into 6 sub-groups while Group 3 with 100 fish in replicate. Fish of Group 1 were vaccinated with the feed-based killed vaccine containing 0%, 3%, 5% and 7% Freund’s incomplete adjuvant (FIA) at weeks 0, 2 and 6. Group 2 was similarly vaccinated with the vaccine containing palm oil adjuvant (POA) at concentrations of 0%, 3%, 5%, 7% & 10%. Group 3 was control without vaccination. On week 10, all fish were challenged intraperitoneally with 2.6 x 109 cfu/ ml of live Streptococcus agalactiae. Serum samples were collected at weekly intervals from all replicates and were subjected to ELISA to determine the systemic antibody responses. Immunization by both POA and FIA resulted in significant (p<0.05) increase in the serum antibody levels (IgM) as early as week 1, while the level in the control group remained insignificant (p>0.05). The 10% palm oil adjuvant (POA) stimulated the best systemic immune responses resulting in 70% survival rate after challenge.
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author Aminudin, Sa’aidatun Asyikin
Mustaffa Kamal, Farina
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Abdullah, Siti Zahrah
Ridzuan, Mohd Syafiq
Mohd Yusof, Hanan
Hashim, Shahidan
Sudirwan, Fahmi
Md. Salihin, Ismail
Sulaiman, Suphia Amiera
spellingShingle Aminudin, Sa’aidatun Asyikin
Mustaffa Kamal, Farina
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Abdullah, Siti Zahrah
Ridzuan, Mohd Syafiq
Mohd Yusof, Hanan
Hashim, Shahidan
Sudirwan, Fahmi
Md. Salihin, Ismail
Sulaiman, Suphia Amiera
Effect of incorporating different concentrations of palm oil as adjuvant in fish vaccine
author_facet Aminudin, Sa’aidatun Asyikin
Mustaffa Kamal, Farina
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Abdullah, Siti Zahrah
Ridzuan, Mohd Syafiq
Mohd Yusof, Hanan
Hashim, Shahidan
Sudirwan, Fahmi
Md. Salihin, Ismail
Sulaiman, Suphia Amiera
author_sort Aminudin, Sa’aidatun Asyikin
title Effect of incorporating different concentrations of palm oil as adjuvant in fish vaccine
title_short Effect of incorporating different concentrations of palm oil as adjuvant in fish vaccine
title_full Effect of incorporating different concentrations of palm oil as adjuvant in fish vaccine
title_fullStr Effect of incorporating different concentrations of palm oil as adjuvant in fish vaccine
title_full_unstemmed Effect of incorporating different concentrations of palm oil as adjuvant in fish vaccine
title_sort effect of incorporating different concentrations of palm oil as adjuvant in fish vaccine
publisher International Network For Natural Sciences
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72422/1/Effect%20of%20incorporating%20different%20concentrations.pdf
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