Toxicological Safety Assessment of Molluscicides Against Non-target Aquatic Biota; Colisa fasciatus

N. Soni, V. Singh
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Plants Terminalia arjuna and Tamarindus indica are known to have a significant molluscicidal potential to control the population of vector snails. Since the molluscicides are considered an emerging pollutant and are frequently detected in surface water bodies and found to be a great threat for aquatic biota. Hence, the main objective of this research is to critically evaluate the ectotoxicological and chronic effect of plant-derived molluscicides on other aquatic biotas. With these references this study deals with the safety measurement of molluscicides arjnolic acid, saponin and procynadine from T. arjuna and T. Indica against the fish Colisa fasciatus which share the same habitat with snails. The result of toxicity experiment reveals that fishes showed no mortality against 24h LC90 (against L. acuminata and I. exustus) up to 96h exposure duration. The enzyme bioassays of these molluscicides on the nervous tissue of fish showed no significant effect on key enzymes Acetylcholinesterase, acid and alkaline phosphates activity in comparison to control group of fishes. These results indicated that the application of arjunolic acid, saponin, and procynadine derive from plant T. arjuna and T. indica at its maximum concentration (24h LC90 of L. acuminata and I. exustus) and exposure duration (96h) did not cause any mortality or treatment-related enzymes inactivity in fishes. The study conclusively proved the ecotoxicological and chronic safety of plant-derived molluscicides arjunolic acid, saponin, and procynadine on non-target animals in the aquatic environment.
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杀螺剂对非目标水生生物的毒理学安全性评价Colisa fasciatus
据了解,铁蒺藜和柽柳在控制病媒蜗牛种群方面具有显著的杀螺潜力。由于杀软体剂被认为是一种新兴的污染物,经常在地表水中被检测到,并被发现对水生生物群构成了巨大的威胁。因此,本研究的主要目的是批判性地评估植物源性杀螺剂对其他水生生物的生态毒理学和慢性效应。在此基础上,本文研究了阿朱那和印度赤藓中杀螺剂arjnolic acid,皂苷和procynadine对与蜗牛共享栖息地的Colisa fasciatus的安全性测定。毒力实验结果表明,暴露时间长达96h的LC90(对acuminata和exustus的LC90)对鱼类无致死作用。结果表明,与对照组相比,这些杀螺剂对鱼神经组织关键酶乙酰胆碱酯酶、酸性和碱性磷酸盐活性无显著影响。这些结果表明,在最大浓度(L. acuminata和I. exustus的24h LC90)和暴露时间(96h)下,来自植物arjuna和T. indica的arjunolic酸、皂苷和procynadine的施用不会导致鱼类死亡或与处理相关的酶活性降低。本研究最终证明了植物源性杀软体剂arjunolic acid、皂苷和procynadine对水生环境中非靶动物的生态毒理学和慢性安全性。
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