The Effect of Plant-based Insecticides Contains Active Eugenol and Azadirachtin on Immune System of Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)

A. Yustiati, Syifa Masyitoh, Roffi Grandiosa, T. Herawati, I. Bari, I. Suryadi
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This study aims to investigate the toxicity effects of plant-based insecticides containing eugenol and azadirachtin on the immune system of Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio L.). Several immunological parameters, including white blood cell count, red blood cell count, stress response, and macroscopic clinical symptoms, were examined [1]. The study was conducted from September to October 2022 at the Ciparanje Inland Fisheries Hatchery, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Universitas Padjadjaran. This study employed a completely randomized design with six treatments and three replications. The observation period encompassed the measurement of red and white blood cell counts, stress response, and macroscopic clinical symptoms for the initial 14 days. Leukocyte and erythrocyte counts were assessed before and after insecticide exposure on days 3, 7, 10, and 14. Data analysis involved the utilization of quantitative descriptive analysis for red and white blood cell counts. Exposure to plant-based insecticides containing eugenol and azadirachtin resulted in a suppression of the immune system in common carp fry. However, the insecticide treatment with a concentration of 64 ppm (Treatment F) remained safe for common carp. The highest count of white blood cells was observed in Treatment F (64 ppm) on day 3, while the lowest count was recorded in Treatment A (control). Treatment A (control) also exhibited the highest count of red blood cells, whereas Treatment F (64 ppm) displayed the lowest count. Thus, plant-based insecticides with a concentration of 64 ppm can still be safely utilized in common carp.
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本研究旨在研究含有丁香酚和印楝素的植物性杀虫剂对鲤鱼免疫系统的毒性作用。检测白细胞计数、红细胞计数、应激反应、宏观临床症状等免疫学参数[1]。该研究于2022年9月至10月在Padjadjaran大学渔业和海洋科学学院的Ciparanje内陆渔业孵化场进行。本研究采用完全随机设计,6个处理,3个重复。观察期包括测定红细胞和白细胞计数、应激反应和最初14天的宏观临床症状。在杀虫剂暴露的第3、7、10和14天前后分别评估白细胞和红细胞计数。数据分析包括对红细胞和白细胞计数进行定量描述性分析。暴露于含有丁香酚和印楝素的植物性杀虫剂导致普通鲤鱼鱼苗免疫系统的抑制。然而,浓度为64 ppm(处理F)的杀虫剂处理对普通鲤鱼仍然是安全的。第3天,处理F (64 ppm)的白细胞计数最高,而处理A(对照组)的白细胞计数最低。处理A(对照)也显示出最高的红细胞计数,而处理F (64 ppm)显示出最低的计数。因此,浓度为64 ppm的植物性杀虫剂仍然可以安全地用于普通鲤鱼。
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