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Toxicological Assessment of Ketamine in Juvenile Zebrafish (Danio rerio)

Authors
Tang, Y., Yang, K., Xu, J., Qiu, Y., Meng, L., Zhao, S.
Source
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Structural formula of ketamine.

Analysis of movement parameters of 6 dpf juvenile zebrafish with different concentrations of ketamine solution. (a) The duration of time spent at the mobile central point. (b) The average swimming speed of the juvenile zebrafish. (c) The Total distance traveled. The results of this comparison were expressed as the mean ± standard deviation (SD) for a sample size of n = 12. Statistical significance was determined using two-tailed tests, with ns p > 0.05 indicating no significant difference, * p < 0.05 denoting a significant difference, ** p < 0.01 indicating a highly significant difference and *** p < 0.001 representing a very highly significant difference.

Parameter analysis of movement velocity of 6 dpf juvenile zebrafish.

Analysis of motion velocity parameters of 6 dpf juvenile zebrafish in 1 h under different light and dark conditions (alternating every ten minutes).

Chromatography-mass spectrum of standard norketamine samples. (a) The ion peaks extracted from standard norketamine samples. (b) The secondary mass spectrum from standard norketamine samples.

Chromatographic mass spectrometry of extracting norketamine. (a) The extracted ion peaks extracted from zebrafish samples. (b) The secondary mass spectrum data from zebrafish samples.

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