Clove oil as anaesthetic for juveniles of matrinxã Brycon cephalus (Gunther, 1869)

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Main Author: Inoue,Luis Antônio Kioshi Aoki
Publication Date: 2003
Other Authors: Santos Neto,Cristiano dos, Moraes,Gilberto
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Language: eng
Source: Ciência Rural
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Summary: Many chemicals have been used as anaesthetics in fish farms and fish biology laboratories to keep the fish immobilized during handling procedures and to prevent accidents and animal stress. In Brazil, tricaine methane sulfonate (MS 222), quinaldine sulfate, benzocaine, and phenoxyethanol are the most common fish anaesthetics used to prevent fish stress during handling, but many side effects such as body and gill irritations, corneal damage and general risks of intoxication have been reported. Clove oil is a natural product proposed as an alternative fish anaesthetic by many researchers and it has been used in many countries with great economic advantages and no apparent toxic properties. In this work, we assessed the suitability of clove oil to anaesthetize matrinxã. Sixty-three juveniles of matrinxã were exposed to seven anaesthetic batches of clove oil (pharmaceutical grade) namely 18, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, and 70 mg/L. The times to reach total loss of equilibrium and to recover the upright position were measured. Clove oil concentration about 40 mg/L was enough to anaesthetize the fish in approximately one minute and the recovery time was independent in regard to anaesthetic concentration.
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spelling Clove oil as anaesthetic for juveniles of matrinxã Brycon cephalus (Gunther, 1869)clove oilanaestheticmatrinxãMany chemicals have been used as anaesthetics in fish farms and fish biology laboratories to keep the fish immobilized during handling procedures and to prevent accidents and animal stress. In Brazil, tricaine methane sulfonate (MS 222), quinaldine sulfate, benzocaine, and phenoxyethanol are the most common fish anaesthetics used to prevent fish stress during handling, but many side effects such as body and gill irritations, corneal damage and general risks of intoxication have been reported. Clove oil is a natural product proposed as an alternative fish anaesthetic by many researchers and it has been used in many countries with great economic advantages and no apparent toxic properties. In this work, we assessed the suitability of clove oil to anaesthetize matrinxã. Sixty-three juveniles of matrinxã were exposed to seven anaesthetic batches of clove oil (pharmaceutical grade) namely 18, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, and 70 mg/L. The times to reach total loss of equilibrium and to recover the upright position were measured. Clove oil concentration about 40 mg/L was enough to anaesthetize the fish in approximately one minute and the recovery time was independent in regard to anaesthetic concentration.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2003-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782003000500023Ciência Rural v.33 n.5 2003reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782003000500023info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInoue,Luis Antônio Kioshi AokiSantos Neto,Cristiano dosMoraes,Gilbertoeng2003-11-03T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clove oil as anaesthetic for juveniles of matrinxã Brycon cephalus (Gunther, 1869)
title Clove oil as anaesthetic for juveniles of matrinxã Brycon cephalus (Gunther, 1869)
spellingShingle Clove oil as anaesthetic for juveniles of matrinxã Brycon cephalus (Gunther, 1869)
Inoue,Luis Antônio Kioshi Aoki
clove oil
anaesthetic
matrinxã
title_short Clove oil as anaesthetic for juveniles of matrinxã Brycon cephalus (Gunther, 1869)
title_full Clove oil as anaesthetic for juveniles of matrinxã Brycon cephalus (Gunther, 1869)
title_fullStr Clove oil as anaesthetic for juveniles of matrinxã Brycon cephalus (Gunther, 1869)
title_full_unstemmed Clove oil as anaesthetic for juveniles of matrinxã Brycon cephalus (Gunther, 1869)
title_sort Clove oil as anaesthetic for juveniles of matrinxã Brycon cephalus (Gunther, 1869)
author Inoue,Luis Antônio Kioshi Aoki
author_facet Inoue,Luis Antônio Kioshi Aoki
Santos Neto,Cristiano dos
Moraes,Gilberto
author_role author
author2 Santos Neto,Cristiano dos
Moraes,Gilberto
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Inoue,Luis Antônio Kioshi Aoki
Santos Neto,Cristiano dos
Moraes,Gilberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv clove oil
anaesthetic
matrinxã
topic clove oil
anaesthetic
matrinxã
description Many chemicals have been used as anaesthetics in fish farms and fish biology laboratories to keep the fish immobilized during handling procedures and to prevent accidents and animal stress. In Brazil, tricaine methane sulfonate (MS 222), quinaldine sulfate, benzocaine, and phenoxyethanol are the most common fish anaesthetics used to prevent fish stress during handling, but many side effects such as body and gill irritations, corneal damage and general risks of intoxication have been reported. Clove oil is a natural product proposed as an alternative fish anaesthetic by many researchers and it has been used in many countries with great economic advantages and no apparent toxic properties. In this work, we assessed the suitability of clove oil to anaesthetize matrinxã. Sixty-three juveniles of matrinxã were exposed to seven anaesthetic batches of clove oil (pharmaceutical grade) namely 18, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, and 70 mg/L. The times to reach total loss of equilibrium and to recover the upright position were measured. Clove oil concentration about 40 mg/L was enough to anaesthetize the fish in approximately one minute and the recovery time was independent in regard to anaesthetic concentration.
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