Co and N2 Are No Humane Alternatives to Co2 Euthanasia in Rats.
Petra Seebeck,
Charlotte Calvet,
Philipp Villiger
et al.
Abstract:Carbon dioxide (CO2) is commonly used for euthanasia of laboratory animals but has potential negative side effects. There is an urgent need to identify alternatives causing minimal distress while providing a fast and reliable loss of consciousness (LOC). We evaluated different CO2 concentrations (30% and 70%) and explored carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen (N2) as alternatives for a more humane euthanasia in rats. Isoflurane anesthesia was included as a reference. We assessed relevant physiological parameters i… Show more
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