Impact of dietary supplementation with Cinnamomum cassia essential oil on silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen): Toxicological effects and muscle antioxidant and fatty acid profiles.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Altevir Rossato Viana, Carolina Rapachi Fortes, Patrícia Rodrigues, Stephanie Ribeiro, Berta Maria Heinzmann, Mauro Alves da Cunha, Carla Cristina Zeppenfeld, Liana da Silva Fernandes, Roger Wagner, Bernardo Baldisserotto, Helena Xarão Figueiredo, Nathália Neves Gonçalves, Alana Bianca de Moraes Chitolina, Camila Eduarda Justen, Matheus Dellaméa Baldissera
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The aim of this study was to determine the biological effects of dietary supplementation with 0.05% and 0.1% cinnamon essential oil extracted from Cinnamomum cassia on silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen). The final body weight, weight gain, and specific growth rate were significantly higher in fish supplemented with 0.05% cinnamon essential oil than in the control(untreated) group. Muscle reactive oxygen species and lipid peroxidation levels were significantly lower in fish supplemented with 0.05% cinnamon essential oil but higher at the 0.1% concentration. Muscle antioxidant capacity against peroxyl radicals (ACAP) and superoxide dismutase activity were significantly higher in fish supplemented with 0.05% cinnamon essential oil, while ACAP levels were lower in fish supplemented with 0.1%. The total saturated fatty acid content was significantly higher in the muscle of supplemented fish than in controls, while the total monounsaturated fatty acid content was significantly higher only in fish fed 0.1% cinnamon essential oil. Finally, the total content of polyunsaturated fatty acids was significantly lower in fish fed 0.1% essential oil. Thus, data demonstrated that 0.05% C. cassia essential oil improves fish health by improving performance and muscle oxidant/antioxidant status. Higher doses of cinnamon essential oil produced oxidative stress in muscle, suggesting toxicity at the 0.1% level. Although this cinnamon essential oil diet exerted positive health effects, this diet impaired the muscle fatty acid profile, suggesting adverse impacts on human health.

日粮中添加肉桂精油对银鲶鱼的影响:毒理学效应、肌肉抗氧化剂和脂肪酸谱。
本试验旨在研究日粮中添加0.05%和0.1%桂皮精油对银鲶的生物学效应。添加0.05%肉桂精油组的最终体重、增重和特定生长率均显著高于对照组(未处理组)。添加0.05%肉桂精油显著降低了鱼的肌肉活性氧和脂质过氧化水平,但添加0.1%肉桂精油的鱼的肌肉活性氧和脂质过氧化水平较高。添加0.05%肉桂精油组肌肉抗氧自由基(ACAP)能力和超氧化物歧化酶活性显著提高,添加0.1%肉桂精油组肌肉ACAP水平显著降低。添加肉桂精油的鱼肌肉中总饱和脂肪酸含量显著高于对照组,而仅添加0.1%肉桂精油的鱼肌肉中总单不饱和脂肪酸含量显著高于对照组。最后,添加0.1%精油后,多不饱和脂肪酸总含量显著降低。因此,数据表明0.05%决明子精油通过改善性能和肌肉氧化/抗氧化状态来改善鱼类健康。高剂量的肉桂精油会在肌肉中产生氧化应激,表明0.1%的水平有毒性。虽然这种肉桂精油饮食对健康有积极的影响,但这种饮食损害了肌肉脂肪酸谱,表明对人体健康有不利影响。
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5.20
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19.20%
发文量
46
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A , Current Issues is an authoritative journal that features strictly refereed original research in the field of environmental sciences, public and occupational health, and toxicology.
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