外代谢
生物
斑马鱼
精油
发育毒性
毒性
幼虫
毒理
急性毒性
动物
食品科学
胚胎
植物
男科
胚胎发生
渔业
生物化学
怀孕
内科学
胎儿
医学
原肠化
基因
遗传学
作者
Ivanildo Inácio da Silva,Niely Priscila Correia da Silva,James A. Marrs,Pabyton Gonçalves Cadena
出处
期刊:Biomedicines
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2023-10-18
卷期号:11 (10): 2821-2821
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.3390/biomedicines11102821
摘要
Essential oils have gained significant popularity in various industries due to their biological properties, but their potential toxic effects on living organisms have been poorly investigated. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of lemongrass, thyme, and oregano essential oils on zebrafish embryos and larvae as animal models. Embryos were exposed to different concentrations of essential oils, and various endpoints were assessed, including epiboly, mortality (LC50), morphometry, and behavioral changes. All three essential oils reduced epiboly, affecting embryonic development. LC50 values were calculated for lemongrass (3.7 µg/mL), thyme (14.4 µg/mL), and oregano (5.3 µg/mL) oils. Larvae exposed to these oils displayed morphological defects, including growth reduction, spinal deformation, pericardial edema, eye size reduction, and reduced swim-bladder inflation. Morphometric analysis confirmed reduced larval length at higher oil concentrations. Essential-oil exposure altered zebrafish larval swimming behavior, with lemongrass oil reducing dark-cycle activity and oregano oil increasing light-cycle activity, suggesting neurodevelopmental toxicity. These findings illustrate the adverse effects of these oils on zebrafish embryos and larvae and reveal essential-oil toxicity, indicating careful use should be considered, particularly during pregnancy.
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