Sains Malaysiana 51(9)(2022):
2757-2762
http://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2022-5109-02
Bioaccumulation of Hexavalent Chromium in Commercially Edible Fish Grass
Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella
(Biopengumpulan Kromium Heksavalen dalam Ikan Rumput Komersial Boleh Dimakan, Ctenopharyngodon idella)
SONIA ASLAM1,*,
ALI MUHAMMAD YOUSAFZAI1 & ALEENA JAVED2
1Department
of Zoology, Islamia College Peshawar, Pakistan
2Department
of Biosciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 UTM Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Takzim, Malaysia
Diserahkan: 19 Ogos 2021/Diterima:
31 Mac 2022
Abstract
The
current research was conducted with the
aim to investigate the rate of
chromium accumulation in various
tissues of commercially valuable freshwater fish, Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella. Investigation included various
tissues of skin, muscles, liver, swim bladder, intestine, and gills in fish. For
this purpose, the fish were exposed to sub lethal concentration of hexavalent
chromium in the form of potassium dichromate with a dose of 120 mg/L for 40, 20
days and 10 mg/L for 7, 25, 40 and 60 days. Forty fish of the same weight and
length (70.45±2.91 g and 7.32±0.16 inches) were used in the present research.
Chromium was estimated after acid digestion of the sample tissues and further
analyzed through atomic absorption spectrophotometer (Spectra AA6300 China).
The results showed that in all the experiments intestine remained the highly
accumulative tissue and the accumulation of chromium in the intestine increased
with the increase in exposure time i.e., 0.63±0.21 after 7 days, 0.83±0.35
after 25 and 1.63±0.44 after 60 days. Finding of this research work supports
that the route of metal uptake was mainly oral instead of absorption by gills
or skin.
Keywords:
Bioaccumulation; chromium; grass carp; potassium dichromate
Abstrak
Penyelidikan ini dijalankan untuk mengkaji kadar pengumpulan kromium dalam pelbagai tisu ikan air tawar yang bernilai komersial,
Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella. Kajian dilakukan terhadap pelbagai tisu kulit, otot, hati, pundi renang, usus dan insang ikan. Untuk tujuan ini, ikan didedahkan kepada kepekatan kromium heksavalen sub-maut dalam bentuk kalium dikromat dengan dos 120 mg/L selama 40, 20 hari dan 10 mg/L selama 7,
25, 40 dan 60 hari. Empat puluh ikan dengan berat dan panjang yang sama (70.45±2.91 g dan 7.32±0.16 inci) telah digunakan dalam penyelidikan ini. Kromium dianggarkan selepas penghadaman asid tisu sampel dan selanjutnya dianalisis melalui spektrofotometer serapan atom (Spectra AA6300 China). Keputusan menunjukkan bahawa dalam semua uji kaji, usus kekal sebagai tisu terkumpul tinggi dan pengumpulan kromium dalam usus meningkat dengan peningkatan masa pendedahan iaitu 0.63±0.21 selepas 7 hari, 0.83±0.35 selepas 25 hari dan 1.63±0.44 selepas 60 hari. Penemuan penyelidikan ini menyokong bahawa laluan pengambilan logam berlaku melalui mulut dan bukannya penyerapan oleh insang atau kulit.
Kata kunci: Biopengumpulan; kalium dikromat; karp rumput; kromium
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