Comparative efficacy of propofol and clove oil as sedatives in transportation of Jack Dempsey fish (Rocio octofasciata)
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2020
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Selçuk Üniversitesi
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Amaç: Araştırmanın amacı, balıkların sedasyonuna yönelik en uygun protokolleri belirlemek için, propofol ve karanfil yağının taşıma sırasındaki metabolik etkinliğini azaltmadaki etkinliğini incelemektir. Gereç ve Yöntem: Araştırmada 126 Dempsey balığı kullanıldı. Kontrol (n:42), propofol (n:42) ve karanfil yağı grupları (n:42) litre su başına üç litre oksijenle dolduruldu ve 0.1 ml/L propofol ve karanfil yağı ile takviye edilmiş kapalı plastik torbalara yerleştirildi. Solunum oranları, indüksiyon ve iyileşme süreleri, yem alımı ve renk değiştirme süreleri kaydedildi. Bulgular: Elde edilen bulgular, propofol grubunun solunum hızındaki azalmanın (67.26 ± 6.3, 50.26 ± 9.4, 36.52 ± 4.6, 11.74 ± 4.8, 7.10 ± 3.5, 4.50 ± 2.2, 3.69 ± 1.5) ve iyileşme süresi (dakika başına frekans) (80.12 ± 1.84) kontrol ve karanfil yağı gruplarından istatistiksel olarak farklı (P ? 0.05) olduğu ortaya koyuldu. Duyarlılık kontrolleri bakımından, propofol grubunun ışığa, titreşime ve dokunmaya daha az duyarlı olduğu tespit edildi. Öneri: Düşük maliyetli ve kolay bulunabilirliği göz önüne alındığında, propofol, karanfil yağına oranla daha uygun bulundu ve karanfil yağının daha az etkili bir ajan olduğu tespit edildi. Bu nedenle akvaryum balığı taşımacılığında propofolün öncelikli olarak kullanılması önerilebilir.
Aim: The aim of this research was to examine the efficacies of propofol and clove oil to decrease the metabolic activity during transportation in order to determine optimal protocols for sedation of fish. Materials and Methods: 126 Jack Dempsey fish were used in this research. Control (n:42), propofol (n:42) and clove oil (n:42) groups placed into closed clear plastic fish bags filled with three litres of oxygen per litre of water and supplemented with 0.1 ml/L of propofol and clove oil. Respiratory rates, induction and recovery times, feed intake and color-changing times were measured while reactions to light, vibration and touch were scored for sensitivity controls. Results: According to the results, the decrease of respiratory rates per minute (67.26 ± 6.3, 50.26 ± 9.4, 36.52 ± 4.6, 11.74 ± 4.8, 7.10 ± 3.5, 4.50 ± 2.2, 3.69 ±1.5) and recovery time respiratory rates (frequency per minute) of the propofol group (80.12 ± 1.84) differed from the control and clove oil groups (p ? 0.05). Regarding the sensibility controls, propofol group was less sensible to light, vibration and touch. Conclusion: Considering its low cost and easy availability, since propofol has been found to be more suitable and clove oil was more ineffective than propofol, therefore propofol can be recommended as a priority in the transport of aquarium fish.
Aim: The aim of this research was to examine the efficacies of propofol and clove oil to decrease the metabolic activity during transportation in order to determine optimal protocols for sedation of fish. Materials and Methods: 126 Jack Dempsey fish were used in this research. Control (n:42), propofol (n:42) and clove oil (n:42) groups placed into closed clear plastic fish bags filled with three litres of oxygen per litre of water and supplemented with 0.1 ml/L of propofol and clove oil. Respiratory rates, induction and recovery times, feed intake and color-changing times were measured while reactions to light, vibration and touch were scored for sensitivity controls. Results: According to the results, the decrease of respiratory rates per minute (67.26 ± 6.3, 50.26 ± 9.4, 36.52 ± 4.6, 11.74 ± 4.8, 7.10 ± 3.5, 4.50 ± 2.2, 3.69 ±1.5) and recovery time respiratory rates (frequency per minute) of the propofol group (80.12 ± 1.84) differed from the control and clove oil groups (p ? 0.05). Regarding the sensibility controls, propofol group was less sensible to light, vibration and touch. Conclusion: Considering its low cost and easy availability, since propofol has been found to be more suitable and clove oil was more ineffective than propofol, therefore propofol can be recommended as a priority in the transport of aquarium fish.
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Akvaryum balıkları, solunum sayısı, sedasyon, Aquarium fish, respiratory rate, sedation
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Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
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36
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1
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Yaşar, T. Ö., Yağcılar, Ç., Yardımcı, M., (2020). Comparative efficacy of propofol and clove oil as sedatives in transportation of Jack Dempsey fish (Rocio octofasciata). Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 36 (1), 8-15. DOI: 10.15312/EurasianJVetSci.2020.253