Fate of a hydrocarbon pollution indicator in fish: Absorption, deposition and depuration of squalane in Salmo gairdneri R.

J.-P. Cravedi, J. Tulliez
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Abstract

Absorption, distribution and release of squalane were studied in rainbow trout fed a diet containing 0·05% of this alkane.

Whether faeces were collected automatically from pond water or by manual stripping, the estimated squalone absorption was ca. 40% of the dose.

After 3 months of exposure, the residues in the whole body reached a steady equilibrium value in the 16–18 μg g−1 range. The most pronounced deposition occurred in the liver (1671 μg g−1 after 10 months) while the concentration of squalane in the adipose tissue was below 2 μg g−1.

During the depuration period, half of the contaminated trout were fed a squalane-free diet, while the others were starved. After 2 months the body burden amounted to 65% and 80% of the alkane previously accumulated in starved and fed trout, respectively. In the starved group, 43% of the squalane initially stored in the liver was lost, whereas the loss in the fed fish liver was 52%.

These results were compared with data regarding other alkanes previously investigated.

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一种烃类污染指示物在鱼类中的命运:角鲨烷在沙鱼中的吸收、沉积和净化。
研究了投喂含0.05%角鲨烷饲料的虹鳟对角鲨烷的吸收、分布和释放。无论从池塘水中自动收集粪便还是通过人工剥离,估计的角鲨吸收量约为剂量的40%。暴露3个月后,全身残留在16-18 μg−1范围内达到稳定的平衡值。在脂肪组织中角鲨烷浓度低于2 μg−1时,脂肪组织中角鲨烷沉积最明显(10个月后为1671 μg−1)。在净化期间,一半被污染的鳟鱼被喂食不含角鲨烷的食物,而另一半则被饿死。2个月后,身体负荷分别达到饥饿和喂食鳟鱼之前积累的65%和80%的烷烃。在饥饿组,最初储存在肝脏中的角鲨烷损失了43%,而在喂食的鱼肝脏中损失了52%。这些结果与先前研究的其他烷烃的数据进行了比较。
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