Title of article :
A comparison between sedation using propofol and clove oil in Levantine scraper (Capoeta damascina
Author/Authors :
Adel M. Department of Food Hygiene and Public Health - School of Veterinary Medicine - Shahrekord University - Shahrekod, Iran , Riyahi Cholicheh H. Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology - School of Veterinary Medicine - Shahrekord University - Shahrekord, Iran , Bigham Sadegh A. Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology - School of Veterinary Medicine - Shahrekord University - Shahrekord, Iran , Gholamhosseini A. Department of Aquatic Animal Health & Diseases - School of Veterinary Medicine - Shiraz University - Shiraz, Iran , Zorriehzahra S.M.J. Department of Aquatic Animal Health & Disease - Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute (IFSRI) - Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Anesthetic agents are used in fish to decrease stress and mortality during sorting,
surgery, diagnosis and artificial fertilization procedure. This study was done to evaluate
and compare the efficacy of propofol and clove oil for anesthetizing Capoeta
damascina. For this purpose, 40 fish were caught from Arvand River and divided into
two groups. After a pilot study, propofol and clove oil were examined in 12.5 mg L-1
and 125 mg L-1 concentrations, respectively. The onset of anesthesia, duration period of
anesthesia and recovery time were recorded separately for each group and compared.
Results showed that the anesthesia onset of specimens in propofol treatment, was
significantly shorter than that of clove oil treatment (p<0.05). Also, recovery time in
propofol treatment was longer (p<0.05) than that of clove oil. Based on the results, it
was recommended to use propofol instead of clove oil in performing anesthesia for this
species due to rapid induction, longer duration and more prolonged effect in immersion
method.
Keywords :
Capoeta damascina , Immersion method , Propofol Anesthesia , Clove oil
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences