Fighting fish parasites with photodynamically active chlorophyllin

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D.-P. Häder
J. Schmidl
R. Hilbig
M. Oberle
H. Wedekind
P. Richter
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[1] Cell Biology,Department of Biology
[2] FAU,Developmental Biology
[3] Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg,Zoological Institute
[4] University Stuttgart-Hohenheim,Bavarian State Research Centre for Agriculture
[5] Institute for Fisheries,Department of Biology
[6] Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg,undefined
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Parasitology Research | 2016年 / 115卷
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Chlorophyllin; Photodynamic reaction; Parasitology; Fish; Ectoparasite; Photochemistry; Aquaculture;
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Water-soluble chlorophyll (chlorophyllin) was used in a phototoxic reaction against a number of fish ectoparasites such as Ichtyobodo, Dactylogyrus, Trichodina, and Argulus. Chlorophyllin is applied to the water at concentrations of several micrograms per milliliter for a predefined incubation time, and afterwards, the parasites are exposed to simulated solar radiation. Application in the dark caused only little damage to the parasites; likewise, light exposure without the addition of the photosensitizer was ineffective. In Ichthyobodo, 2 μg/mL proved sufficient with subsequent simulated solar radiation to almost quantitatively kill the parasites, while in Dactylogyrus, a concentration of about 6 μg/mL was necessary. The LD50 value for this parasite was 1.02 μg/mL. Trichodina could be almost completely eliminated at 2 μg/mL. Only in the parasitic crustacean Argulus, no killing could be achieved by a photodynamic reaction using chlorophyllin. Chlorophyllin is non-toxic, biodegradable, and can be produced at low cost. Therefore, we propose that chlorophyllin (or other photodynamic substances) are a possible effective countermeasure against several ectoparasites in ponds and aquaculture since chemical remedies are either forbidden and/or ineffective.
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