Acute Toxicity of Aluminium to the Fish (Catla catla, Labeo rohita and Cirrhina mrigala)

Acute toxicity tests (96-hr LC50 and lethal concentration) of aluminium (Al) were conducted with three fish species viz. Catla catla, Labeo rohita and Cirrhina mrigala of 60, 120 and 240 days age groups at constant water temperature (30oC), pH (7.50) and total hardness (300 mg.L-1) in the wet labora...

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Main Author: Hamda Azmat*, Muhammad Javed and Ghazala Jabeen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 2012-01-01
Series:Pakistan Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/32_1/85-87.pdf
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spelling doaj-7df4283067f54e8b87482ce42815116b2020-11-24T23:00:22ZengUniversity of Agriculture, FaisalabadPakistan Veterinary Journal0253-83182012-01-013218587Acute Toxicity of Aluminium to the Fish (Catla catla, Labeo rohita and Cirrhina mrigala)Hamda Azmat*, Muhammad Javed and Ghazala JabeenAcute toxicity tests (96-hr LC50 and lethal concentration) of aluminium (Al) were conducted with three fish species viz. Catla catla, Labeo rohita and Cirrhina mrigala of 60, 120 and 240 days age groups at constant water temperature (30oC), pH (7.50) and total hardness (300 mg.L-1) in the wet laboratory. At termination of each trial, the fish were dissected and their organs viz. bones, gills, gut, intestine, kidney, liver, scales, skin, muscles and fats isolated for the determination of Al concentrations. At 60 days, all the three fish species showed significantly (P<0.05) higher sensitivity to Al while 240 days fish were significantly least sensitive. Among the three fish species, Catla catla were significantly (P<0.05) more sensitivity to Al with the mean 96-hr LC50 and lethal concentration of 81.68±28.54 and 129.81±30.95 mg.L-1, respectively. Fish organs showed significantly variable ability to concentrate metal during acute exposure of Al. However, liver and kidneys exhibited significantly higher potentials for metals accumulation. From the study it was concluded that all the three fish species responded differently towards Al toxicity.http://pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/32_1/85-87.pdfAcuteAluminiumBioaccumulationCatla catlaCirrhina mrigalaLabeo rohita
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Acute Toxicity of Aluminium to the Fish (Catla catla, Labeo rohita and Cirrhina mrigala)
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Acute
Aluminium
Bioaccumulation
Catla catla
Cirrhina mrigala
Labeo rohita
author_facet Hamda Azmat*, Muhammad Javed and Ghazala Jabeen
author_sort Hamda Azmat*, Muhammad Javed and Ghazala Jabeen
title Acute Toxicity of Aluminium to the Fish (Catla catla, Labeo rohita and Cirrhina mrigala)
title_short Acute Toxicity of Aluminium to the Fish (Catla catla, Labeo rohita and Cirrhina mrigala)
title_full Acute Toxicity of Aluminium to the Fish (Catla catla, Labeo rohita and Cirrhina mrigala)
title_fullStr Acute Toxicity of Aluminium to the Fish (Catla catla, Labeo rohita and Cirrhina mrigala)
title_full_unstemmed Acute Toxicity of Aluminium to the Fish (Catla catla, Labeo rohita and Cirrhina mrigala)
title_sort acute toxicity of aluminium to the fish (catla catla, labeo rohita and cirrhina mrigala)
publisher University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
series Pakistan Veterinary Journal
issn 0253-8318
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Acute toxicity tests (96-hr LC50 and lethal concentration) of aluminium (Al) were conducted with three fish species viz. Catla catla, Labeo rohita and Cirrhina mrigala of 60, 120 and 240 days age groups at constant water temperature (30oC), pH (7.50) and total hardness (300 mg.L-1) in the wet laboratory. At termination of each trial, the fish were dissected and their organs viz. bones, gills, gut, intestine, kidney, liver, scales, skin, muscles and fats isolated for the determination of Al concentrations. At 60 days, all the three fish species showed significantly (P<0.05) higher sensitivity to Al while 240 days fish were significantly least sensitive. Among the three fish species, Catla catla were significantly (P<0.05) more sensitivity to Al with the mean 96-hr LC50 and lethal concentration of 81.68±28.54 and 129.81±30.95 mg.L-1, respectively. Fish organs showed significantly variable ability to concentrate metal during acute exposure of Al. However, liver and kidneys exhibited significantly higher potentials for metals accumulation. From the study it was concluded that all the three fish species responded differently towards Al toxicity.
topic Acute
Aluminium
Bioaccumulation
Catla catla
Cirrhina mrigala
Labeo rohita
url http://pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/32_1/85-87.pdf
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