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- Title
Essential oil of Ocimum gratissimum (Linnaeus, 1753): efficacy for anesthesia and transport of Oreochromis niloticus.
- Authors
Ferreira, Andre Lima; Favero, Gisele Cristina; Boaventura, Túlio Pacheco; de Freitas Souza, Carine; Ferreira, Nathália Soares; Descovi, Sharine Nunes; Baldisserotto, Bernardo; Heinzmann, Berta Maria; Luz, Ronald Kennedy
- Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the essential oil of Ocimum gratissimum L. (EOOG) for anesthesia and in the transport of Oreochromis niloticus. Experiment I determined the time of anesthesia induction and recovery during anesthesia of O. niloticus exposed to different concentrations of EOOG (0, 30, 90, 150, and 300 mg L−1). Based on data from Experiment I, Experiment II evaluated the effect of 0, 30, and 90 mg L−1 EOOG on blood parameters and oxidative stress immediately after anesthesia induction and 1 h after recovery. Experiment III evaluated the effect of 0, 5, and 10 mg L−1 EOOG on blood variables immediately after 4.5 h of transport of juveniles. Concentrations between 90 and 150 mg L−1 EOOG were efficient for anesthesia and recovery. The use of 90 mg L−1 of EOOG prevented an increase in plasma glucose. Other changes in blood parameters and oxidative stress are discussed. The use of 10 mg L−1 EOOG in transport increased plasma glucose and decreased hematocrit values immediately after transport. It is concluded that the use of 90 and 150 mg L−1 EOOG causes anesthesia and recovery in O. niloticus within the time intervals considered ideal. The use of 90 mg L−1 EOOG favored stable plasma glucose soon after anesthesia induction and 1 h after recovery, but caused changes in the antioxidant defense system by increasing hepatic and kidney ROS. The transport of 12 g O. niloticus for 4.5 h can be performed with concentration of 5 mg L−1 of EOOG.
- Publication
Fish Physiology & Biochemistry, 2021, Vol 47, Issue 1, p135
- ISSN
0920-1742
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10695-020-00900-x