Effects of Temperature, Fish Size and Dosageof Clove Oil on Anaesthesiain Turbot (Psetta maximaLinnaeus, 1758)

Bu çalışmada, Karadeniz kalkan balığının karanfil yağı ile bayıltılmasında sıcaklık (10, 15 ve 20°C), balık büyüklüğü (57,0±11,3, 103,0±11.9 ve 457,0±89,8 g) ve konsantrasyonun (150, 300, 450 ve 600 mg L-1) bayılma ve ayılma sürelerine etkileri araştırılmıştır. Çalışmada balıklar tek tek 10, 20 ve 50 L'lik kaplarda bayıltılmış ve sürekli su değişimi sağlanan 500 L tankta ayıltılmışlardır. Su sıcaklığı, balık büyüklüğü ve karanfil yağı konsantrasyonunun bayılma ve ayılma sürelerini etkilediği belirlenmiştir (P

Karadeniz Kalkan Balığının (Psetta maximaLinnaeus, 1758) Karanfil Yağı ile Bayıltılmasında Sıcaklık, Balık Büyüklüğü ve Konsantrasyonun Etkileri

The effects of four concentrations of clove oil (150, 300, 450 and 600 mg L-1) as ananaesthetic substance at three temperature levels (10, 15 and 20°C) and three fish size (as weight) groups (57.0±11.3, 103.0±11.9 and 457.0±89.8 g) on induction and recovery times in turbot (Psetta maxima) were investigated in this study. The fish were individually exposed to each clove oil bath in 10, 20 or 50L buckets with respect to fish size and were recovered in a 500-L tank with running seawater. Temperature, fish size and clove oil concentrations were found to have significant effects on induction and recovery times in turbot (P<0.01). Induction and recovery times were both less than half when the temperature was increased from 10 to 20°C (P<0.01). The duration to reach surgical anaesthesia and recovery times of small size turbot varied in relation to temperature, but were generally shorter than big size turbot (P<0.01). Overall, the increase of clove oil concentration from 150 to 600 mg L-1decreased the induction time by a factor of 2.3 but on the contrary, prolonged the full recovery time by a factor of 1.92. The surgical anesthesia was attained in all the groups under 4.45 min at 150 mg L-1or even under 2 min at 600 mg L-1clove oil concentration. However, the time of recovery ranged from 4.32 min (150 mg L-1) to 8.29 min (600 mg L-1). Based on our results, the clove oil concentrations around 180-220 mg L-1 appeared to be adequate to be used for fast anaesthesia and relatively short recovery time for turbot. Mean effective concentration (EC50) of clove oil was calculated as 190.00 ± 10.34 mg L-1 with 95% confidence limits for overall three temperature and fish sizes. This study has demonstrated that clove oil can be safely and effectively used in the anaesthesia of turbot.

___

  • Akbulut, B., Çakmak, E., Özel, O.T. and Dülger, N. 2012a. Effect of anaesthesia with clove oil and benzocaine on feed intake in Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii Brandt, 1869). Turkish J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., (12): 669-675.
  • Akbulut, B., Aydın, İ. and Çavdar, Y. 2012b. Influence of temperature on clove oil anaesthesia in flounder (Platichthys flesus Linnaeus, 1758). Journal of Applied Ichthyology, (28): 254-257.
  • Akbulut, B., Çavdar, Y., Çakmak, E. and Aksungur, N. 2011a. Use of clove oil to anaesthetize larvae of Russian sturgeon (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii). J. Appl. Ichthyol., (27): 618-621.
  • Akbulut, B., Çakmak, E., Aksungur , N. and Çavdar, Y. 2011b. Effect of exposure duration on time to recovery from anaesthesia of clove oil in juvenile of Russian Sturgeon. Turkish J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. (11), 463-467.
  • Anderson, W.G., McKinlay, R.S. and Colaveccia, M. 1997. The use of clove oil as an anaesthetic for rainbow trout and its effects on swimming performance. N. Am. J. Fish. Manage., (17): 301-307.
  • Bonaldo, A., Di Marco, P., Petochi, T., Marino, G., Parma, L., Fontanillas, R., Koppe, W., Mongile, F., Finoia, M.G. and Gatta, P.P. 2015. Feeding turbot juveniles Psetta maxima L. with increasing dietary plant protein levels affects growth performance and fish welfare. Aquaculture Nutrition, 21(4): 401-413. doi: 10.1111/anu.12170
  • Chaieb, K., Hajlaoui, H., Zmantar, T., Kahla-Nakbi, A.B., Rouabhia, M., Mahdouani, K. and Bakhrouf, A. 2007.The chemical composition and biological activity of clove essential oil, Eugenia caryophyllata (Syzigium aromaticum L. Myrtaceae): A short review. Phytotherapy Res., (21): 501-506.
  • Cho, G.K. tricainemethanesulphonate (MS222) and clove oil anaesthesia effects on the physiology of juvenile Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum). Aquac. Res., (31): 537-546.
  • Comparison of
  • Detar, J.E. and Mattingly, H.T. 2004. Response of southern redbelly dace to clove oil and MS-222: Effects of anesthetic concentration and water temperature. Proc. Ann. Con. Southeastern Assoc. Fish. Wildl. Agen., (58): 219-227.
  • Endo, T., Ogishima, K., Tanaka, H. and Ohshima, S. 1972. Studies on the anaesthetic effect of eugenol in some freshwater fishes. B. Jpn. Soc. Sci. Fish.,(38): 761-767.
  • Finney, D.J. 1971. Probit analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 333 p.
  • Fisher I.U, von Unruh GE and Dengler HJ 1990 The metabolism of eugenol in man. Xenobiotica, (20),:209-222.
  • Hamackova, J., Kouril, J., Kozak, P. and Stupka, Z. 2006. Clove oil as an anaesthetic for different freshwater fish species. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci.,(12): 185-194.
  • Hoskonen, P. and Pirhonen, J. 2004. Temperature effects on anaesthesia with clove oil in six temperate-zone fishes. J. Fish Biology, 64(4): 1136-1142.
  • Hoskonen, P., Heikkinen, J., Eskelinen, P. and Pirhonen, J. 2015. Efficacy of clove oil and ethanol against Saprolegnia sp. and usability as antifungal agents during incubation of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum) eggs. Aquacult. Res., 46: 581-589.
  • Hikasa, Y., Takase, K., Ogasawara, T. and Ogasawara, S. 1986. Anaesthesia and recovery with tricainemethanesulfonate, eugenol and thiopental sodium in the carp, Cyprinus carpio. Jpn. J. Vet. Sci., (48): 341-351.
  • Imanpoor,M.R., Bagheri, T. and Hedayeti, S.A.A. 2010. The anesthetic effects of clove essence in Persian Sturgeon, Acipenser persicus. World J. Fish and Marine Sci., (2:1): 29- 36.
  • Jirovetz, L., Buchbauer, G., Stoilova, I., Stoyanova, A., Krastanov, A. and Schmid, E. 2006. Chemical composition and antioxidant properties of clove leaf essential oil. J. Agric. Food Chem., 54 (17): 6303-6307.
  • Kamble, V.A. and Patil, S.D. 2008. Spice-Derived Essential Oils. Effective Antifungal and Possible Therapeutic Agents. J. Herbs. Spices Med. Plants, 14 (3): 129-143.
  • Karapmar, M. and Aktuğ, S.E. 1987.Inhibitation of food borne pathogens by thymol, eugenol, menthol and anethole. Int. J. Food Microbiol., (4): 161-166.
  • Keene, J.L., Noakes, D.L.G., Moccia, R.D. and Soto, C.G. 1998. The efficacy of clove oil as an anaesthetic for rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum). Aquac. Res., (29): 89-101.
  • Kouidhi, B., Zmantar, T. and Bakhrouf, A. 2010. Anticariogenic and cytotoxic activity of clove essential oil (Eugenia caryophyllata) against a large number of oral pathogens. Ann. Microbiol, 60 (4): 599-604.
  • Kramer,R.E. 1985. Antioxidants in clove. J. Am. Oil. Chem. Soc., (62): 111-113.
  • Lee, K.G. and Shibamoto, T. 2001. Antioxidant property of aroma extract isolated from clove buds (Syzygium aromaticum (L.). Food Chem. ,74 (4): 443-448.
  • Machado, M, Dinis, A.M., Salgueiro, L., Custódio, J.B.A., Cavaleiro, C. and Sousa, M.C. 2011. Anti-Giardia activity of Syzygium aromaticum essential oil and eugenol: Effects on growth, viability, adherence and ultrastructure. Exp. Parasitol., 127 (4):732-739.
  • Marking, L.L. and Meyer, F.P. 1985. Are better anaesthetics needed in fisheries? Fisheries ,10: 2-5.
  • Mylonas, C.C., Cardinaletti, G., Sigelaki, I. and Polzonetti-Magni, A. 2005. Comparative efficacy of clove oil and 2-phenoxyethanol as anaesthetics in the aquaculture of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) and gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) at different temperatures. Aquaculture, (246): 467-481.
  • Öğretmen, F. and Gökçek, K. 2013. Comparative efficiency of three anaesthetic agents on juvenile African catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822). Turkish J. Fish.Aquat. Sci., (13): 51-56.
  • Park, I.S., Park, S.J., Gil, H.W., Nam, Y.K., Kim, D.S. 2011. Anesthetic effects of clove oil and lidocaine-HCl on marine medaka (Oryzias dancena). Lab. Anim., 40(2): 45-51. doi: 10.1038/laban0211-45.
  • Perdikaris, C., Nathanailides, C., Gouva, E., Gabriel, U.U., Bitchava, K., Athanasopoulou, F., Paschou, A. and Paschos, I. 2010. Size-relative effectiveness of clove oil as an anaesthetic for rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum, 1792) and goldfish (Carassius auratus Linnaeus, 1758). Acta Veterinaria Brno.,79 (3): 481-490.
  • Prince, A. and Powell, C. 2000. Clove oil as an anaesthetic for invasive field procedures on adult rainbow trout. North Am. J. Fish. Manage., (20): 1029-1032.
  • Pulla, R.A.C. and Lokesh, B.R. 1992. Studies on spice principles as antioxidants in the inhabitation of lipid peroxidation of rat liver microsomes. Mol. Cell. Biochem., (111): 117-124.
  • Ross, L.G. and Ross, B. 2008. Anaesthetic and Sedative Techniques for Aquatic Animals. Blackwell Puplishing, 3rd Edition, UK: 41-88
  • Schoettger, R.A. and Julin. M. 1967.Efficacy of MS-222 as an anesthetic on four salmonids. Invest. Fish Contr. U.S. Dept. Int. 13, 1-15.
  • Sladky, K.K., Swanson, C.R., Stoskopf, M.K., Loomis, M.R. and Lewbart, G.A. 2001. Comparative efficacy of tricaine methanesulfonate and clove oil for use as anesthetics in red pacu (Piaractus brachypomus). Am. J. Vet. Res., (62): 337- 342.
  • Soto, C.G. and Burhanuddin, S. 1995. Clove oil as a fish anaesthetic for measuring length and weight of rabbit fish (Siganus lineatus). Aquaculture, (136): 149-152.
  • Summerfelt, R.C. and Smith, L.S. 1990. Anaesthesia, surgery, and related techniques. In: Schreck, C.B., Moyle, P.B. (Eds.), Methods for Fish Biology. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD, USA: 451-489.
  • Uçar, A. and Atamanalp, M. 2010. The effects of natural (clove oil) and synthetical (2-phenoxyethanol) anesthesia substances on hematology parameters of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and brown trout (Salmo trutta fario). J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 9(14): 1925-1933.
  • Wagner, E., Arndt, R. and Hilton, B. 2002. Physiological stress responses, egg survival and sperm motility for rainbow trout broodstock anaesthetized with clove oil, tricaine methane sulfonate or carbon dioxide. Aquaculture, (211): 353-366.
  • Weber, R.A., Peleteiro, J.B., Garcia Martin, L.O. and Aldegunde, M. 2009. The efficacy of 2-phenoxyethanol, metomidate, clove oil and MS-222 as anaesthetic agents in the Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis Kaup 1858). Aquaculture, (288): 147- 150.
  • Woody, C.A., Nelson, J. and Ramstad, K. 2002. Clove oil as an anaesthetic for adult sockeye salmon: field trails. J. Fish Biol., 60 (2): 340-347.
  • Woolsey, J., Holcomb, M. and Ingermann, R. 2004. Effect of temperature on clove oil anaesthesia in steelhead fry. N. Am. J. Aquacult,(66): 35-41.
  • Zar, J.H. 1984. Biostatistical Analysis, 2nd Edition. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ., USA, 718 pp.
  • Zheng, G.Q., Kenney, P.M., Lam, L.K.1992. Sesquiterpenes from clove (Eugenia caryophyllata) as potential anticarcinogenic agents. J. Nat. Prod., (55): 999-1003.
Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences-Cover
  • ISSN: 1303-2712
  • Başlangıç: 2015
  • Yayıncı: Su Ürünleri Merkez Araştırma Enstitüsü - Trabzon
Sayıdaki Diğer Makaleler

Occurrence and Biological Observations on Angel Shark Squatina squatina(Chondrichthyes: Squatinidae) from the Turkish Waters (Eastern Mediterranean)

OKAN AKYOL, VAHDET ÜNAL, Christian CAPAPE

Indicator Based Ecological Health Analysis Using Chlorophyll and Sea Surface Temperature Along with Fish Catch Data off Mumbai Coast

Samee AZMİ, Yogesh AGARWADKAR, Mohor BHATTACHARYA, Mugdha APTE, Arun INAMDAR

Effects of Long-Term Feeding with Dried Microalgae Added Microdiets on Growth and Fatty Acid Composition of Gilthead Sea Bream (Sparus aurata L., 1758)

KAMİL MERT ERYALÇIN, Mustafa YILDIZ

Structural and Economic Analysis of Turkish Fishmeal and Fish Oil Industry

Vedat CEYHAN, Murat EMİR

Some Aspects of the Reproductive Biology of Poor Cod (Trisopterus minutuscapelanusLacépède, 1800) in Edremit Bay (the North-Eastern Aegean Sea)

Aydın ÜNLÜOĞLU

Occurrence and New Geographical Record of Striped Seabream Lithognathus mormyrus(Linnaeus, 1758) in the Turkish Coast of Black Sea

Semih ENGİN, Arif Can KESKİN, TOLGA AKDEMİR, DİLRUBA SEYHAN ÖZTÜRK

Influence of Primalac Probiotic on Growth Performance, Blood Biochemical Parameters, Survival and Stress Resistance in the Caspian Roach (RutilusRutilus) Fry

Mohammad Reza IMANPOOR, Zahra ROOHI

Stocking of Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) into Some Newly-Established Reservoirs of North-West Anatolia May Enhance the Spread of Non-Native Fish

ÖZCAN GAYGUSUZ, Ali Serhan TARKAN, Hamdi AYDIN, ZEYNEP DORAK, Nildeniz TOP, Uğur KARAKUŞ, Lorenzo VILIZZI

Effects of Temperature, Fish Size and Dosageof Clove Oil on Anaesthesiain Turbot (Psetta maximaLinnaeus, 1758)

lhan AYDIN, Bilal AKBULUT, Ercan KÜÇÜK, Metin KUMLU

Effect of Environmental Conditions on Spatial Distribution of Macrobenthic Community in the Bushehr Coasts of the Persian Gulf

Parham FARSI, Jafar SEYFABADİ, Fereidoon OWFI, Mohammad Sadegh ARAMLI