Italian Journal of Animal Science (Dec 2020)

Effects of stunning methods on pre rigor changes in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) reared at two different temperatures

  • Anna Concollato,
  • Giulia Secci,
  • Antonella Dalle Zotte,
  • Sheyla Cristina Vargas,
  • Rolf Erik Olsen,
  • Adja Cristina Lira de Medeiros,
  • Giuliana Parisi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2020.1759465
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 477 – 486

Abstract

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The effects of two stunning methods (carbon monoxide asphyxia, CO, and electroshock, E) on blood plasma parameters, rigor index, fillet pH and shape changes, ATP breakdown and Adenylate Energy Charge (AEC) in muscle immediately post mortem were investigated in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) kept in tanks containing water set at 8 °C or 12 °C. Both the methods here adopted induced a stress-response which, however, was not able to affect the rigor mortis development and fillet pH. The fillets from the E group showed the strongest length contraction and width increase at 48 h post mortem. The CO stunning method exhibited the highest levels of both ATP and AEC in the muscle immediately after death, equal to 2.28 µmol/g and 0.83, respectively, while 1.12 µmol/g and 0.64 values were found in the E group. In addition, we found that the water temperature might interact with the stunning method and minimise the stress response. In the present trial, the most suitable use of the CO stunning method would be coupled with 12 °C of rearing water temperature to better preserve ATP and AEC in muscles.Highlights CO stunning preserves ATP and AEC in trout muscle better than electrical stunning Water temperature might interact with the stunning and minimise the stress response CO stunning is suggested to be coupled with 12 °C of water temperature Electricity should be avoided at 8 °C of water temperature

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