2019
DOI: 10.30802/aalas-jaalas-18-000072
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Enrofloxacin Pharmacokinetics and Sampling Techniques in California Sea Hares (Aplysia californica)

Abstract: This pharmacokinetic study was designed to determine the pharmacokinetics of enrofloxacin at 5 mg/kg when given to sea hares in their hemolymph. Enrofloxacin is a commonly used antimicrobial in veterinary medicine and potentially could be used to treat sea hares exposed to susceptible bacterial species. We individually identified 8 juvenile Aplysia californica and group housed them in an open seawater flow system at 14 to 18 °C; 2 served as untreated controls. The remaining 6 animals were injected into the he… Show more

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“…Seaweed culture permits continual availability of macroalgae species and assures that the essential nutritive contents are relatively consistent (Capo et al 1999(Capo et al , 2002Barile et al, 2004) and are possibly boosted (Shipgel et al, 1999). Marine macroalgae is categorized to three main types; red, green and brown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Seaweed culture permits continual availability of macroalgae species and assures that the essential nutritive contents are relatively consistent (Capo et al 1999(Capo et al , 2002Barile et al, 2004) and are possibly boosted (Shipgel et al, 1999). Marine macroalgae is categorized to three main types; red, green and brown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substantially, macroalgae are enriched in iron and gamma linoleic acid (Belay, 2002), chlorophyll and carotenoids pigments (Al-Harthi & El-Deek, 2012). The red algae species Rhodophytas, Gracilaria ferox, and A. subulata, as well as green algae species the Ulva spp., from a controlled environment, were combined to create a mixed seaweed feed, fostering higher yields in Aplysia californica (Capo et al, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%