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  <dc:contributor>Theresa M. Schreier</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Scott T. Porcher</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Justin R. Smerud</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Mark P. Gaikowski</dc:contributor>
  <dc:creator>Jeffery R. Meinertz</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>2014</dc:date>
  <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;The U.S. is lagging in access to an approved immediate-release sedative, i.e. a compound that can be safely and effectively used to sedate fish and has no withdrawal period. AQUI-S® 20E (10% active ingredient, eugenol) is under investigation as an immediate-release sedative for freshwater finfish. Because of its investigational status, data are needed to characterize the depletion, distribution, and identity of AQUI-S® 20E residues in fillet tissue. Rainbow trout (&lt;i&gt;Oncorhynchus mykiss&lt;/i&gt;) were exposed to uniformly ring labeled &lt;sup&gt;14&lt;/sup&gt;C-eugenol at a nominal concentration of 10 mg/L for 60 min in 18 °C water. Fish (n = 6) were sampled immediately after the exposure (0 min) then at 30, 60, 120, and 240 min. Eugenol concentrations and characterization of &lt;sup&gt;14&lt;/sup&gt;C residues in the fillet tissue were determined by high pressure liquid chromatography and flow-through liquid scintillation counting techniques. Total &lt;sup&gt;14&lt;/sup&gt;C-residue burdens in fillet tissue were determined by tissue oxidation and static liquid scintillation counting techniques.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Maximum eugenol and &lt;sup&gt;14&lt;/sup&gt;C-eugenol equivalent residue concentrations in the fillet tissue were measured immediately after the exposure (44.5 and 38.8 μg/g, respectively). Eugenol was the primary &lt;sup&gt;14&lt;/sup&gt;C-residue (&gt; 90% of all &lt;sup&gt;14&lt;/sup&gt;C-residues) in extracts from fillet tissue taken from fish sampled immediately after the exposure (0 min) and from fish sampled at 30 and 60 min after the exposure. The depletion of &lt;sup&gt;14&lt;/sup&gt;C-eugenol residues from the fillet tissue was rapid (t&lt;sub&gt;1/2&lt;/sub&gt; = 26.25 min) after transferring the exposed fish to fresh flowing water.&lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
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  <dc:identifier>10.1016/j.aquaculture.2014.03.050</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:publisher>Elsevier</dc:publisher>
  <dc:title>Depletion of eugenol residues from the skin-on fillet tissue of rainbow trout exposed to 14C-labeled eugenol</dc:title>
  <dc:type>article</dc:type>
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