Comparison between heavy metal residues and their effect on African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) and Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)

D. Mohamed, Maha M. El Alem, M. Ibrahim, Thoria A. Hamed
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: F ish are an important source of proteins of a high value. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in aquatic animals causes serious threat for fish as well as human via persistent consumption of fish. This study aims to estimate the concentrations of some heavy metals (lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd) and chromium (Cr)) in fish muscles and water. Samples of fish muscles ( Clariasgariepinus and Oreochromisniloticus ) and water were collected from different farms in Sharkia province in Egypt from April to September in 2022. The concentrations of heavy metals had the order Pb> Cr > Cd. The highest values of metals were recorded for Pb in the examined fish while the lowest values were recorded for Cd and Cr. There is a variation in the concentrations of heavy metals in water between investigated farms. The highest values of metals were recorded for Pb in the water. a significant decrease in RBCs count, Hb conc., PCV% and WBCs compared with control group with significant increase in MCV, MCH values in farm B, C and D compared to control and the most pronounced significant changes was correlated to farm C. A significant decrease in phagocytic index and percentage were the recorded effect of heavy metals. The impact of heavy metals on biochemical parameters showed significant increase of AST, ALT, urea, creatinine, glucose and total lipids in the blood of examined fish, but total protein and total globulin, beta and gamma globulin revealed a significant decrease. They
非洲鲶鱼(Clarias gariepinus)和尼罗罗非鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)重金属残留量及其影响比较
鱼是高价值蛋白质的重要来源。水生动物体内重金属的生物积累通过持续食用鱼类对鱼类和人类造成严重威胁。本研究旨在估计鱼类肌肉和水中某些重金属(铅(Pb)、镉(Cd)和铬(Cr))的浓度。于2022年4月至9月在埃及Sharkia省的不同养殖场收集了鱼肌肉(Clariasgariepinus和Oreochromisniloticus)和水样本。重金属含量的顺序为Pb> Cr > Cd,受测鱼类中Pb的含量最高,Cd和Cr的含量最低。不同养殖场水体中重金属含量存在差异。铅在水中的金属含量最高。红细胞计数显著下降,血红蛋白含量显著下降。MCV、MCH值在B场、C场和D场均较对照组显著升高,且与C场相关的变化最为显著,记录的吞噬指数和吞噬百分比均显著降低。重金属对血液生化指标的影响表现为AST、ALT、尿素、肌酐、葡萄糖和总脂质的显著升高,而总蛋白和总球蛋白、β和γ球蛋白的显著降低。他们
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