Title of article :
Bioaccumulation of different concentrations of Butachlor in the Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Author/Authors :
Arayesh, P Department of Environment - Roudehen Branch - Islamic Azad University - Roudehen, Iran , Motahari, S Department of Environment - Roudehen Branch - Islamic Azad University - Roudehen, Iran , Kazempoor, R Department of Biology - Roudehen Branch - Islamic Azad University - Roudehen, Iran , Farahani, M Department of Environment - Roudehen Branch - Islamic Azad University - Roudehen, Iran
Abstract :
The herbicides used in agriculture threaten
aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity on a global
scale. There are several reports on the residues
of currently used herbicides in the tissues of
aquatic organisms. This study aimed to
determine the effect of concentration on the
accumulation of Butachlor in liver tissue in
zebrafish fish exposed to sub-lethal
concentrations of the toxin. In this study, we
investigated the losses and residual toxins in the
water and the liver of the zebrafish exposed to
sub-lethal concentrations of Butachlor
herbicide. This study was performed on 680
zebrafish. Initially, to determine the LC50-96 h
value, a preliminary pilot study was performed,
according to which, the main experiment was
then conducted considering four treatments
each with three replicates for 30 days. The
experimental groups included T1 (exposure to
40% of the LC50-96 h concentration of
Butachlor), T2 (exposure to 60% of LC50-96 h),
T3 (exposure to 80% of LC50-96 h), and control Sampling was conducted from water and liver
tissues on the first day and the days 15 and 30 to
determine Butachlor residues using gas
chromatography (GC). The results showed that
Butachlor residue in water was associated with the
concentration of the toxin and the exposure time,
(T3>T2>T1 groups; p <0.05). According to the
results, the highest mortality and residual Butachlor
in the liver tissue were related to the T2>T3>T1> C
groups, respectively, on days 15 and 30 after
exposure (p <0.05). According to the results of this
study, Butachlor herbicide can accumulate in liver
tissues of zebrafish even when it is used in low
concentrations. Also the behavioral and clinical
features following Butachlor use included
restlessness, rapid respiration, air swallowing at the
surface of the water, loss of balance, and
disoriented swimming was observed. Regarding
the importance of fish as the protein source in
humans’ food, this phenomenon can be a potential
threat to human health. Therefore, it is necessary
to reduce the application of this toxin and
replace it with alternative compounds.
Keywords :
Butachlor , Herbicide , Zebrafish , Bioaccumulation
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Aquatic Animal Health