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U. George, A. Otoh, O. O. Ajayi, I. George
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在受控的实验室条件下,使用5种不同浓度的提取物(0至40 mg/l)进行两次重复(A批和B批)96小时的研究。研究结果显示,提取物对测试生物具有浓度依赖的毒性作用,引起行为改变,如异常和不协调的游泳运动,烦躁不安,呼吸困难,并试图跳出来。实验水理化参数的变化也被观察到,表明提取物对水环境的不利影响。对尼罗褐藻96小时LC50测定为22.124 mg/l,对数转化浓度为1.345 mg/l。在这个浓度下,预计在96小时的生物测定结束时,50%的受试生物会死亡。鳃的组织病理学检查显示,在浓度为20、30和40 mg/l时,试验生物体发生了病理变化,而在浓度为0和10 mg/l的提取物中,没有观察到组织形态学变化。本研究结果表明,白头鲂乙醇提取物对试验生物有严重的影响,导致死亡和鳃损伤。
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Studies on Mortality and Histopathological Alteration on the Gills of Oreochromis niloticus Juveniles Following Exposure to Ethanolic Extract of Phramenthera capitata under Laboratory Conditions
The study was conducted using two replicate (Batch A and B) for 96 hours under controlled laboratory conditions, with five different concentrations of the extract ranging from 0 to 40 mg/l. The results of the study revealed that the extract had a concentration-dependent toxic effect on the test organisms, with induced behavioural changes such as abnormal and uncoordinated swimming movement, restlessness, respiratory difficulties, and attempts at jumping out. The alterations of physico-chemical parameters of the test water were also observed, indicating the adverse effects of the extract on the aquatic environment. The 96 hours LC50 for Oreochromis niloticus was determine to be 22.124 mg/l representing a log-transformed concentration of 1.345 mg/l. This is the concentration where 50% of the test organisms is expected to die at the end of the 96 hours’ bioassay. The histopathological examination of the gills revealed pathological changes in the test organisms at concentrations of 20, 30, and 40 mg/l whereas no histomorphological changes was observed at 0 and 10 mg/l concentrations of the extract. The result of the present findings suggests that ethanolic extract of P. capitata had severe impacts on the test organisms resulting in mortality and gill damage.
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