1. Nanotechnology: applications and regulatory challenges in fish culture—a review.
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Faiz, Z., Tayyab, M., Parveen, S., Hussain, M., Saeed, S., Riaz, Zainab, and Ishaque, Urwah
- Abstract
The application of nanotechnology is significantly revolutionizing the domain of fisheries. Nanotechnology tools are applied to tackle many challenges pertaining to fish productivity, health, reproduction, prevention and treatment of diseases. Fish growth performance can be improved by adding essential minerals in the form of nano-feed supplements. Moreover, nanotechnology is currently assuming a pivotal position in the domain of fish reproduction, alongside its application in fish medicine, including antibacterial therapies, medication delivery mechanisms, and nano-vaccination. Also, there are significant evidences supporting the use of nanotechnology techniques for fish packing and water purification and remediation. In contrast, numerous nanoparticles possess harmful characteristics towards living organisms as a result of their tiny sizes, potent reactivity, and capacity to cross boundaries. They have the ability to modify several physiological activities and induce cytotoxicity, DNA damage, and histopathological alterations. Although nanotechnology has potential for enhancing growth performance and disease resistance in fish, there is ongoing debate about the potential toxicity of nanomaterials, their interactions with the environment, and their propensity to accumulate in animals. This review aims to clarify and analyze the different benefits and challenges associated with the application of nanotechnology in fish farming. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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