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Toxicological assessment of dietary exposure of polyethylene microplastics on growth, nutrient digestibility, carcass and gut histology of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fingerlings.
Mahmood, Muhammad; Hussain, Syed Makhdoom; Sarker, Pallab K; Ali, Shafaqat; Arif, Muhammad Saleem; Nazish, Nadia; Riaz, Danish; Ahmad, Nisar; Paray, Bilal Ahamad; Naeem, Adan.
Afiliação
  • Mahmood M; Fish Nutrition Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Government College University Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Punjab, 38000, Pakistan.
  • Hussain SM; Fish Nutrition Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Government College University Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Punjab, 38000, Pakistan. drmakhdoomhussain@gcuf.edu.pk.
  • Sarker PK; Environmental Studies Department, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, 95060, USA.
  • Ali S; Department of Environmental Sciences, Government College University Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Punjab, 38000, Pakistan. shafaqataligill@gcuf.edu.pk.
  • Arif MS; Department of Biological Sciences and Technology, China Medical University, Taichung, 40402, Taiwan. shafaqataligill@gcuf.edu.pk.
  • Nazish N; Department of Environmental Sciences, Government College University Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Punjab, 38000, Pakistan.
  • Riaz D; Department of Zoology, University of Sialkot, Sialkot, Punjab, 51040, Pakistan.
  • Ahmad N; Department of Zoology, University of Education, Lahore, Punjab, 38000, Pakistan.
  • Paray BA; Department of Zoology, University of Jhang, Jhang, Punjab, 35200, Pakistan.
  • Naeem A; Department of Zoology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, 11451, Saudi Arabia.
Ecotoxicology ; 33(3): 296-304, 2024 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38498245
ABSTRACT
This study was conducted to ascertain the negative effects of dietary low-density polyethylene microplastics (LDPE-MPs) exposure on growth, nutrient digestibility, body composition and gut histology of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Six sunflower meal-based diets (protein 30.95%; fat 8.04%) were prepared; one was the control (0%) and five were incorporated with LDPE-MPs at levels of 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10% in sunflower meal-based diets. A total of eighteen experimental tanks, each with 15 fingerlings, were used in triplicates. Fish were fed at the rate of 5% biomass twice a day for 60 days. Results revealed that best values of growth, nutrient digestibility, body composition and gut histology were observed by control diet, while 10% exposure to LDPE-MPs significantly (P < 0.05) reduced weight gain (WG%, 85.04%), specific growth rate (SGR%, 0.68%), and increased FCR (3.92%). The findings showed that higher level of LDPE-MPs (10%) exposure in the diet of O. niloticus negatively affects nutrient digestibility. Furthermore, the results revealed that the higher concentration of LDPE-MPs (10%) had a detrimental impact on crude protein (11.92%) and crude fat (8.04%). A high number of histological lesions were seen in gut of fingerlings exposed to LDPE-MPs. Hence, LDPE-MPs potentially harm the aquatic health.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ciclídeos Idioma: En Revista: Ecotoxicology Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Paquistão

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ciclídeos Idioma: En Revista: Ecotoxicology Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Paquistão