Allicin is a natural antimicrobial substance with broad-spectrum antibacterial effect. In aquaculture, allicin is widely used in the prevention and treatment of diseases in aquatic animals. It can inhibit the growth and reproduction of bacteria, viruses and parasites, improve the immunity of aquatic animals, and reduce the occurrence of diseases in the aquaculture process.
Allicin is relatively safe for aquatic animals and will not produce obvious toxic side effects on them. Therefore, detoxification is usually not required after the use of allicin.
However, although allicin is safe, as a drug, its use still needs to follow the principles of scientific and reasonable medication, including the use of dosage, use of frequency and use of time and other aspects of control. If abnormal symptoms occur during the use of allicin, it is recommended to stop using it and consult a professional breeding technician or veterinarian for further guidance.