Effects of Cannabis sativa L. Leaves on Opisthorchis viverrini Metacercariae in Infected Barbonymus gonionotus

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“This study is aimed at evaluating the effects of dietary Cannabis sativa L. leaf supplementation on superoxide dismutase (SOD) levels and the prevention of liver fluke (Opisthorchis viverrini) metacercaria infection in Barbonymus gonionotus.

The experiment included five treatment groups, with varying concentrations of C. sativa leaves (0.0%, 0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5%, and 2.0%) in the experimental feed. Six hundred parasite-free B. gonionotus (50 days old) were infected with 50 cercariae each. After 24 h, they were fed the experimental feed for 0 (control group), 7, 14, or 21 days. The infection rate, intensity of O. viverrini metacercaria, survival rates, immunoglobulin M (IgM) levels, lysozyme activity, and SOD levels in B. gonionotus were investigated.

The results showed that cannabis leaves effectively prevented O. viverrini infection.

Fish fed with higher doses of cannabis leaf diets had a decreased infection rate and intensity of O. viverrini metacercariae and higher survival rates. Conversely, there was an increase in SOD, lysozyme activity, and IgM levels. Moreover, after the fish were fed 2.0% cannabis leaves for 14 and 21 days, no O. viverrini metacercariae were degenerated. The highest SOD levels were exhibited by fish fed 2.0% cannabis leaves for 14 days (1497.96 U/g FW), and the metacercariae were inactive and degenerated.

In summary, dietary supplementation of cannabis leaves can be used as a preventive measure against liver fluke infection in B. gonionotus.”

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41262377

“Opisthorchiasis is a disease caused by trematode infection in fish, specifically members of the Opisthorchiidae family, including Opisthorchis viverriniOpisthorchis felineus, and Clonorchis sinensis.”

“Cannabis, Cannabis sativa L., possesses a rich historical background of human utilization, with indications of its use dating back thousands of years. “

“The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of cannabis leaves on liver fluke infection and the immune response in fish.”

“This study concludes that supplementation of cannabis leaves at 2.0% in the feed can prevent infection by metacercariae of the liver fluke in silver barb fish on Days 14 and 21. The supplementation of cannabis leaves was effective in preventing infection, reducing infection intensity, decreasing the survival rate of metacercariae, and enhancing the immune response in fish. The metacercaria encysted within fibrous tissue was densely surrounded by white blood cells, leading to their destruction and inhibiting the growth of the liver fluke parasite. Consequently, consumers can safely consume fish devoid of liver fluke parasites and fish meat free from any residual contaminants.”

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1155/japr/6233585