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Effects of Eugenol on Water Quality and the Metabolism and Antioxidant Capacity of Juvenile Greater Amberjack (Seriola dumerili) under Simulated Transport Conditions.
He, Yuhang; Fu, Zhengyi; Dai, Shiming; Yu, Gang; Guo, Yunfeng; Ma, Zhenhua.
Affiliation
  • He Y; Sanya Tropical Fisheries Research Institute, Sanya 572018, China.
  • Fu Z; Hainan Provincial Key Laboratory of Efficient Utilization and Processing of Marine Fishery Resources, Sanya 572018, China.
  • Dai S; Sanya Tropical Fisheries Research Institute, Sanya 572018, China.
  • Yu G; Hainan Provincial Key Laboratory of Efficient Utilization and Processing of Marine Fishery Resources, Sanya 572018, China.
  • Guo Y; Sanya Tropical Fisheries Research Institute, Sanya 572018, China.
  • Ma Z; Hainan Provincial Key Laboratory of Efficient Utilization and Processing of Marine Fishery Resources, Sanya 572018, China.
Animals (Basel) ; 12(20)2022 Oct 21.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36290265
ABSTRACT
This study investigated the effects of added eugenol on water quality and the metabolism and antioxidant capacity of the liver and gills of the greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) during simulated transport. The juvenile fish (10.34 ± 1.33 g) were transported in sealed plastic bags containing different eugenol concentrations at a density of 24.79 kg/m3 for 8 h. The different eugenol concentrations were divided into five groups 0 µL/mL (control group), 0.0125 µL/mL, 0.025 µL/mL, 0.0375 µL/mL, and 0.05 µL/mL, with three replicates of each. The results showed that 0.05 µL/mL of eugenol could significantly increase dissolved oxygen, but 0.025 µL/mL-0.0375 µL/mL resulted in a significant decrease in dissolved oxygen and significant increases in NH4+-N and NO2--N. It was found that 0.05 µL/mL of eugenol caused significant up-regulation of the relative expression of CPT-1 in the liver, significant down-regulation of the relative expression of FAS and PK in the liver and gills, a significant increase in glycogen concentration, and a significant decrease in glucose concentration. This suggests that 0.05 µL/mL of eugenol could reduce the metabolic capacity of fish. In addition, 0.05 µL/mL of eugenol caused significant up-regulation of the relative expression of CAT and a significant decrease of MDA concentration in the liver. Meanwhile, the gills showed significant up-regulation of CAT relative expression, significant down-regulation of Keap1 relative expression, and a significant increase in GSH activity, resulting in a significant increase in MDA concentration when the concentration of eugenol reached or exceeded 0.025 µL/mL. This suggests that 0.05 µL/mL eugenol could improve the antioxidant capacity of fish and lipid peroxidation levels in the gills. In conclusion, the addition of 0.05 µL/mL eugenol could improve water quality, and the metabolic and antioxidant capacities of liver and gills, but it could also increase lipid peroxidation levels in the gills under transport conditions.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Animals (Basel) Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Animals (Basel) Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China