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Dietary Chlorella vulgaris mitigated the adverse effects of Imidacloprid on the growth performance, antioxidant, and immune responses of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)

Authors :
Andrés Alexis Ramírez-Coronel
Saade Abdalkareem Jasim
Ali Hasanpour Ardekani Zadeh
Mohammed Abed Jawad
Ghaidaa Raheem Lateef Al-Awsi
Ali Hussein Adhab
Gayrat Kodirov
Zahra Soltanifar
Yasser Fakri Mustafa
Maryam Norbakhsh
Source :
Annals of Animal Science.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2023.

Abstract

The use of pesticides to eliminate pests and weeds has raised concerns about water pollution and adverse effects on aquatic organisms, so many efforts have been made to increase the resistance of fish to these pesticides by using a proper nutrition strategy. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the growth performance, antioxidant, and immune responses of fish exposed to Imidacloprid insecticide (C9H10ClN5O2) by different doses of Chlorella vulgaris dry powder to the diet of common carp (Cyprinus carpio). In this study, 600 common carp with a medium weight (18.10±0.2 g; Mean ± SE) were prepared and after adaptation and determination of lethal concentration of Imidacloprid, for 56 days in 6 treatments and each with 3 replications were classified and tested (Control (T1), 5% Chlorella vulgaris dry powder and no pollution (T2), 10% Chlorella vulgaris dry powder and no pollution (T3), No Chlorella vulgaris dry powder and 12.5% LC50 Imidacloprid (T4), 5% Chlorella vulgaris dry powder plus 12.5% LC50 imidacloprid (T5) and 10% Chlorella vulgaris dry powder plus 12.5% LC50 Imidacloprid (T6)). After 96 hours of exposure to distinct concentrations of the insecticide, the total mortality was measured and the Imidacloprid median lethal concentration (LC50) over 96 hours was calculated (266.2 mg/l) using Probit analysis. According to the result, common carp fed T2 had the highest final weight (FW), weight gain (WG), and specific growth rate (SGR), and the lowest feed conversion ratio (FCR) among the groups (P50) was significantly higher in T2 and T3 than other groups (PChlorella vulgaris protects common carp from Imidacloprid insecticide, since it improved growth performance, antioxidant and immune responses of fish.

Details

ISSN :
23008733
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Animal Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3d0f04484356375f42676cf95120908b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/aoas-2023-0003