# Joining Forces Against Antibiotic Resistance in Aquaculture: The Synergism Between Natural Compounds and Antibiotics

**Authors:** María Melissa Gutiérrez-Pacheco, Martina Hilda Gracia-Valenzuela, Luis Alberto Ortega-Ramirez, Francisco Javier Vázquez-Armenta, Juan Manuel Leyva, Jesús Fernando Ayala-Zavala, Andrés Francisco Chávez-Almanza

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics15010095 · Antibiotics · 2026-01-16

## TL;DR

This review explores how combining antibiotics with natural compounds can help combat antibiotic resistance in aquaculture.

## Contribution

The paper highlights the synergistic potential of antibiotics and natural compounds to reduce resistance in aquaculture pathogens.

## Key findings

- Antibiotic resistance in aquaculture is driven by overuse and biofilm formation.
- Natural compounds can enhance antibiotic efficacy and disrupt biofilms.
- Combining antibiotics with natural compounds may reduce resistance development.

## Abstract

The intensification of aquaculture practices has been accompanied by an increased incidence of bacterial diseases, leading to a greater reliance on antibiotics for disease control. Consequently, the widespread and often indiscriminate use of these compounds has contributed to the emergence and dissemination of antibiotic-resistant bacteria within aquaculture systems, posing a serious threat to animal health, environmental sustainability, and public health. In this regard, research efforts have focused on developing alternative strategies to reduce antibiotic use. Natural compounds have gained particular attention due to their well-documented antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities. In this context, the combined application of antibiotics and natural compounds has emerged as a promising approach to enhance antimicrobial efficacy while potentially mitigating the development of resistance. This review synthesizes the current knowledge on antibiotic resistance in aquaculture, highlights the role of biofilm formation as a key resistance mechanism, and critically examines the potential of antibiotic–natural compound combinations against major aquaculture pathogens, with particular emphasis on bacterial growth inhibition, biofilm disruption, and virulence attenuation. Collectively, the evidence discussed underscores the potential of synergistic strategies as a sustainable tool for improving disease management in aquaculture while supporting efforts to limit antibiotic resistance.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** bacterial diseases (MESH:D001424)

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