Nanoencapsulated Clove Oil Applied as an Anesthetic at Slaughtering Decreases Stress, Extends the Freshness, and Lengthens Shelf Life of Cultured Fish
Autor/es
Cabas, I. (Isabel); López-Cánovas, A.E. (Amanda Esperanza); Chaves-Pozo, E. (Elena); Ros-Chumillas, M. (María); Navarro-Segura, L. (Laura); López-Gómez, A. (Antonio); Fernandes, J.M.O. (Jorge); Galindo-Villegas, J. (Jorge); García-Ayala, A. (Alfonsa)Versión del editor
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2020-11-26Tipo
research articlePalabras clave
clove oilanesthesia
stunning method
fish quality
beta-cyclodextrins
inclusion complex
Laburpena
In the aquaculture industry, fish are stunned using a wide range of methods, but all of them trigger stress responses and affect the fish flesh quality. Chilled water is considered one of the most efficient methods, but even this is not a stress‐free experience for the fish. Anesthetics included in the ice slurry or in water could decrease this stress and delay the loss of flesh quality. In this work, we analyze the effect of clove oil (CO) nanoencapsulated in β‐cyclodextrins (β‐CD) (CO + β‐CD), incorporated in the stunning bath, on the stress response and the organoleptic attributes of fresh marine and freshwater fish from four economically important fish species: Atlantic salmon, European seabass, Nile tilapia, and Rainbow trout. CO + β‐CD reduces the time required to induce anesthesia, independently of water salinity, habitat or water temperature. The plasmatic glucose and cortisol levels decreased in all four species, although the concentrations of CO varied between species. Moreover, ...
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