Anesthetic Efficacy of Clove Oil and Its Impact On Hematological and Biochemical Changes in Channa Striatus (Bloch, 1793)
Anesthetic Efficacy of Clove Oil and Its Impact On Hematological and Biochemical Changes in Channa Striatus (Bloch, 1793)
Anesthetic Efficacy of Clove Oil and Its Impact On Hematological and Biochemical Changes in Channa Striatus (Bloch, 1793)
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
ABSTRACT:
Channa striatus is one among the dominant group of air breathing
freshwater fishes in Southeast Asian countries. In the present study, fish anesthetic
clove oil was used to study the hematological and biochemical changes at different
concentration (400 ppm, 450 ppm and 500 ppm) and time interval (0 h, 1h and 24 h)
in C. striatus. The induction and recovery time was noted for each treatment groups.
Erythrocyte count (T/L), Hemoglobin and Hematocrit values showed elevated levels
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when compared to control. RBC, Hb and Ht values significantly increased 1 h after
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anesthesia and returned to normal after 24 h. Anesthetic treated fishes exhibited
(CARE), St.Xaviers College marked decrease in WBCs when compared to control group. The rest of the indices
(Autonomous),
(MCV, MCH, MCHC, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Neutrophils) were at comparable levels
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in all groups. The anesthetic treated fishes were found to show a significant increase
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in the concentration of glucose. The rest of the indices (TP, ALB, GLOB, ALT, AST) were
at comparable levels in all groups. Results of the study suggested that the use of clove
oil at the concentrations of 400, 450 and 500 ppm does not cause irreversible damage
on the blood parameters as well as biochemical profile in C. striatus.
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Haniffa MA
Keywords:
C. striatus, anesthesia, induction and recovery time
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Jeyasheela P, Haniffa MA and Kavitha K
Anesthetic efficacy of clove oil and its impact on hematological and biochemical
changes in Channa striatus (Bloch, 1793)
Journal of Research in Biology (2014) 4(8): 1595-1603
Dates:
Received: 09 Oct 2014
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induction and recovery periods and mortality are also
INTRODUCTION:
Murrels, commonly called snakeheads are
studied.
450 ppm and group IV: 500 ppm). Test fishes were
paraaminobenzoate)
(Kiessling
et
al.,
2009),
having a
blood sample was divided into two aliquots; one part was
fish
than
(Ross
other
chemicals
including
MS222
and
tissues
(McKnight,
1966).
Since,
blood
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cell
differential
count
(Campbell,
2004).
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Time (min)
Concentration (ppm)
irregular, heart rate was very slow and loss of all reflexes
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increased significantly. However, the recovery and
function of 400 ppm, 450 ppm and 500 ppm clove oil
respectively.
Similar,
behavioural
changes
during
control (Hb: 59.58 63.24 g/dl and Ht: 0.178 0.189 l/l
h post anesthesia.
(Oncorhynchus nerka).
parameters in C. striatus.
151.918.98
50.582.98
332.960.53
Ht (l/l)
MCV (fl)
MCH (pg)
MCHC (g/L)
Leukocytes
(WBC) (g/L)
Lymphocytes
%
Neutrophils
%
Monocytes %
6.130.22
69.080.18
64.990.27
8.330.28
12.440.38
Glucose
(mmol/L)
Total Protein
(g/L)
Albumin
(g/L)
Globulin
(g/L)
AST (IU/L)
ALP (IU/L)
4.090.19
0h
Control
Biochemical
Indices
2.20.84
14.41.58
83.43.05
S.No
10
0.170.003
Hb (g/dl)
1.070.01
59.331.2
Erythrocyte
(RBC) (T/L)
0h
1.180.07
Hematological
Indices
S.
No.
63.780.49
4.510.28
68.290.42
14.520.36
6.60.45
24 h
2.41.52
13.51.14
84.12.71
0.980.01
333.550.69
52.212.99
156.538.90
0.160.004
59.501.28
1.140.05
0h
1.80.84
16.60.71
81.61.14
0.990.02
334.820.71
50.423.47
150.5910.23
0.180.004
59.601.32
1.180.08
2.80.84
16.01.48
81.21.14
0.920.02
334.600.63
52.797.08
157.7621.01
0.190.003
63.240.84
1.200.09
1h
400 ppm
24 h
2.01.0
14.91.52
83.11.58
0.930.02
334.630.52
51.092.34
152.676.98
0.180.30
60.230.30
1.180.06
0h
1.60.89
13.41.14
821.58
0.960.01
334.800.34
50.495.72
150.8017.26
0.180.003
59.930.89
1.190.09
3.01.22
15.60.89
80.41.14
0.900.02
333.050.44
53.437.20
160.4321.57
0.190.002
64.280.81
1.200.12
13.420.39
7.340.44
65.070.86
4.240.40
69.310.49
6.410.14
24 h
8.590.36
7.600.35
64.120.72
6.260.32
70.380.71
7.280.10
0h
400 ppm
12.630.29
5.040.20
65.850.36
5.320.50
71.300.42
8.420.21
1h
19.850.34
8.310.33
63.890.35
5.110.25
69.00.54
6.410.07
24 h
13.790.33
6.270.27
62.290.36
7.960.30
70.250.51
7.200.11
0h
450 ppm
1h
450 ppm
10.490.30
8.180.30
64.540.93
7.080.42
71.220.31
7.510.25
1h
24 h
13.390.31
14.140.32
63.770.67
5.380.23
69.150.58
6.250.18
24 h
2.20.84
131.58
81.80.84
1.110.02
333.630.3
49.482.10
148.316.37
0.180.004
58.391.21
1.180.05
6.490.18
1h
2.41.14
14.02.08
83.62.41
1.140.02
333.440.52
52.084.09
156.2012.36
0.140.005
59.351.72
1.140.08
1h
Control
0h
16.520.33
12.330.33
56.291.09
13.110.61
69.40.53
7.320.10
0h
500 ppm
1.20.45
13.81.30
811.58
0.910.17
332.270.45
50.522.92
151.858.68
0.180.002
60.220.53
1.190.06
21.540.15
16.260.45
54.840.72
15.370.24
70.220.57
7.620.07
1h
2.60.89
14.80.84
80.61.14
0.880.26
334.150.57
53.4412.36
159.9337.22
0.190.002
64.830.60
1.210.07
1h
500 ppm
24 h
23.070.26
18.180.26
58.460.87
11.330.37
69.800.99
6.310.21
24 h
2.00.71
11.81.10
82.41.14
0.980.02
333.550.53
51.124.12
153.2612.58
0.180.001
60.370.42
1.180.08
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of them also exhibited significantly increased plasma
min.).
creating
results
essence.
hypoxic
environment
which
suggests
mg/l
that
clove
oil
anesthesia
at
30
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plasma glucose level after anesthesia indicates that the
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CONCLUSION
According to these results, clove oil at a
concentration of 450 ppm could be an efficient and
relatively safe anesthetic agent, but further studies are
required to detect any possible toxicity effect on fish. In
and
long-term
stress.
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and
Shellfish
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