“…In aquiculture, for L. alba essential oils, chemotype I has reported promising results, given their sedative effect on Rhamdia quelen (20-40 μL/L) (Salbego et al, 2017b;Veeck et al, 2018); anesthetic effect on Litopenaeus vannamei (> 30 μL/L) (Parodi et al, 2012), Colossoma macropomum (62,5-375 μL/L) (Batista et al, 2018), Echinometra lucunter (150 μL/L) (Simões et al, 2017), Rhamdia quelen (20 and 150-450 μL/L) (Cunha et al, 2010;Toni et al, 2014;Veit et al, 2017;Salbego et al, 2017b), Argyrosomus regius (200 μL/L) (Cárdenas et al, 2016), Serrasalmus rombeus (50-200 μL/L) (Almeida, Heinzmann, Val, & Baldisserotto, 2018), Sparus aurata (100-300 μL/L) (Toni et al, 2015); and reduce stress in Rhamdia quelen (10 -40 μL/L) (Azambuja et al, 2011;Veeck et al, 2013), Oreochromis niloticus (20 μL/L) (Hohlenwerger et al, 2017), Litopenaeus vannamei (> 30 μL/L) (Parodi et al, 2012), Echinometra lucunter (150 μL/L) (Simões et al, 2017), and tambacu hybrids (Piaractus mesopotamicus × Colossoma macropomum) (200 μL/L) (Sena et al, 2016).…”