污水对奥贡和拉各斯受污染渔业水域的影响:对黑颡鱼抗氧化特性和近似成分的影响

B. Onunkwor, J. S. Dele-Osinbanjo, D. O. Babayemi, I. Abdulraheem, R. Oguntade
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水污染是尼日利亚工业城市捕鱼水域反复出现的一种现象,无意中对宿主生物群落和生态系统构成了危害。为了持续描述污水出口污染对水生生物的影响,本雨季研究调查了尼日利亚奥贡河和埃佩泻湖的一种水生食物Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus,这两条河流都是当地的污水排放通道。本研究在6个地点采集黑趾棘猴60只,每组10只,平均体重为762.20±11.05 g,平均体长为42.21±0.30 cm。阿杰古勒(对照)、阿拉帕帕和采石场(试验场)沿着阿贝奥库塔的奥贡河河道;Ebute-Alashe(对照),Oluwo和Marina(试验点)沿着Epe泻湖。生化需氧量和化学需氧量分析显示,取样试验点的变化高于对照点,并高于世卫组织安全限值。与各自的对照相比,在取样测试地点,特别是采石场和码头地点的捕鱼水域以及鱼的血液样本中观察到重金属(铅、砷和镉)浓度显著(p < 0.05)增加。抗氧化剂分析显示,Alaapa位点(14倍和3倍)、Quarry位点(8倍和4倍)、Oluwo位点(9倍和3倍)和Marina位点(8倍和3倍)的超氧化物歧化酶和过氧化氢酶活性显著增加(p < 0.05),而谷胱甘肽- s转移酶活性仅在Quarry位点(5倍)和Marina位点(4倍)显著增加。与对照相比,各试验点的谷胱甘肽浓度均显著降低,丙二醛浓度均显著升高。鱼类样品的水分和纤维含量显著高于对照组(p < 0.05),脂肪、灰分和蛋白质含量显著低于对照组(p < 0.05)。研究结果表明,污水污染渔业水域对水生生物是有害的,因为它会引起氧化应激,并显著降低从这些水体中获得的鱼类的营养价值。
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CONTRIBUTORY IMPACT OF SEWAGE ON POLLUTED OGUN AND LAGOS FISHING WATERS: INFLUENCE ON ANTIOXIDANT PROFILE AND PROXIMATE COMPOSITION OF SILVER CATFISH (Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus)
Water pollution, a recurring phenomenon in fishing waters of industrial cities in Nigeria, inadvertently constitute hazards to the host biotic communities and the ecosystem. To continuously delineate the impacts of pollution via sewage outlets on aquatic life, this rainy season study investigated Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus, an aquatic food from Ogun River and Epe Lagoon, Nigeria, both of which are locally channeled for sewage release. Sixty (60) samples of C. nigrodigitatus were collected from six sites each representing a group (n=10), with mean weight and length of 762.20 ± 11.05 g and 42.21 ± 0.30 cm respectively. Ajegunle (control), Alaapa and Quarry (test sites) along the Ogun River course in Abeokuta; Ebute-Alashe (control), Oluwo and Marina (test sites) along the Epe Lagoon. Analysis of Biochemical Oxygen Demand and Chemical Oxygen Demand showed elevated variations at the sampled test sites than the control sites and above WHO safe limits. Significant (p < 0.05) increases in concentrations of heavy metals (lead, arsenic and cadmium) in the fishing waters from the sampled test locations particularly the Quarry and Marina sites, as well as in blood samples of fish, were observed when compared with their respective controls. Antioxidants profiling showed significant increases (p < 0.05) in superoxide dismutase and catalase activities in fishes from Alaapa (14- and 3- folds), Quarry (8- and 4- folds), Oluwo (9- and 3- folds) and Marina (8- and 3- folds) sites, while significant increases in glutathione-S-transferase activity were observed only in fishes from Quarry (5- fold) and Marina (4- fold) sites respectively. The glutathione concentration significantly decreased in fishes from all the test sites while malondialdehyde concentrations significantly increased in fishes from all the test sites compared with the respective controls. Proximate analysis of the fish samples showed significant increases (p < 0.05) in moisture and fiber contents, but significant decrease in fat, ash and protein contents compared with the respective controls. The results of the study showed that sewage pollution of fishing waters is hazardous to aquatic life as it induces oxidative stress and significantly reduces the nutritional value of the fishes obtained from such water bodies.
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