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Herbal Vitamin C Prevents DNA Oxidation and Modifies the Metabolomic Water Profile of Tilapia ( Oreochromis spp.).

Moisés VillanuevaGuillermo Espinosa-ReyesRogelio Flores-RamíezAngel Natanael Rojas-VelazquezJuan Carlos García LópezAnayeli Vazquez-ValladolidJosé Alejandro Roque-JiménezGermán David MendozaPedro A Hernandez-GarciaMonika Palacios-MartinezAlfonso J Chay-CanulHéctor A Lee-Rangel
Published in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This experiment aimed to evaluate the effects of herbal vitamin C at different levels on tilapia ( Oreochromis spp.) growth, potential DNA damage, and the metabolomic profile of water effluent. Forty-five tilapias were housed in separate plastic tanks (80 L), and these were randomly assigned to three treatments: (a) a commercial diet (CD) only; (Nutripec Purina ® ); (b) the commercial diet plus 250 mg of herbal vitamin C (HVC)/kg (CD250); and (c) the commercial diet plus 500 mg of HVC/kg (CD500). Biometric measurements were taken each week, blood samples were collected from the caudal vein on the final day, and water effluent was taken each week and immediately frozen (-80 °C) until further analysis (gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) systems). Data were completely randomized with a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments. Upon including herbal vitamin C, the final BW ( p = 0.05) and BWG ( p = 0.06) increased linearly. Herbal vitamin C decreases DNA damage ( p ≥ 0.05). PLS-DA showed a 41.6% variation between treatments in the water samples. Fifteen metabolites had the best association between treatments, with a stronger correlation with CD500. Herbal vitamin C could improve fish performance, prevent DNA damage, and influence changes in the metabolomic profile of the water.
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