Comparative efficacy of MS-222 and benzocaine as anaesthetics under simulated transport conditions of a tropical ornamental fish Puntius filamentosus(Valenciennes)


Autoria(s): Ramachandran, A; Padinhare, Kattil Pramod; Thavarool, Puthiyedathu Sajeevan; Sunesh, Thampy; Srinivas, Somnath Pai
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19/07/2014

19/07/2014

2010

Resumo

There is a growing commercial interest in the ¢sh, Puntius ¢lamentosus, in the ornamental ¢sh trade in India and elsewhere.The trade is, however, hampered by severe mortalities during transport of the ¢sh owing to insu⁄cient data available on the use of anaesthetics. To resolve this problem, we evaluated the e⁄cacy of two anaesthetics, MS-222 and benzocaine, in sedating P. ¢lamentosus in simulated transportation experiments and used stress response parameters such as cortisol and blood glucose levels to perform assessments. We observed that MS-222 at 40 mg L 1 and benzocaine at 20mg L 1 were su⁄- cient to induce sedation for 48 h. Above these concentrations, both the anaesthetics adversely a¡ected the ¢sh and resulted inmortalities. Both anaesthetics signi¢cantly lowered the blood cortisol and glucose levels compared with the unsedated controls. Importantly, the anaesthetics treatment signi¢cantly lowered the post-transport mortality in the ¢sh. The results of the study show that MS-222 and benzocaine could be used as sedatives to alleviate transport- related stress in P. ¢lamentosus to improve their post-transport survival and hence reduce economic loss.

Aquaculture Research, 2010, 41, 309-314

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4115

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en

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Blackwell Publishing

Palavras-Chave #ornamental Fish #Puntius filamentosus #simulated transport #stress #anaesthetics #posttransport survival
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Article