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Impact Of Copper Nanopowder On Labeo Bata (hamilton) Fish In Response To Size And Concentration Of Nanoparticles


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1 Dept. of Zoology,Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College, Rahara, Kolkata-700118, West Bengal, India
2 Dept. of Zoology, University of Calcutta, Kolkata-700019, West Bengal, India
3 Dept. of Environmental Science, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal-721102, India
4 Dept. of Physics, Jadavpur University, 188 Raja S.C. Mullick Road, Kolkata-700032, West Bengal, India
5 Dept. of Zoology, Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri College, 30 Prince Anwar Shah Road, Kolkata-700033, West Bengal, India
     

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Indigenous fish, Labeo bata were provided with acute as well as chronic exposure of copper nanoparticle of two different size forms i.e., 25 nm and 60-80 nm. Reduction in specific growth rate (SGR), alterations in hematological and biochemical assay of fish and changed morphology were prominent after chronic exposure of variable size and concentration of copper nanoparticles. Modification in the carbohydrate and protein profile induced by copper nanoparticles might be considered as suitable biomarkers of fish health. Size reduction of metallic nanoparticle was found to be very crucial factor for imparting toxicity to aquatic organisms rather than their concentration. Structural deformity in the caudal region was manifested due to increased bioavailability of small sized (25 nm) nanoparticles through intramuscular application.

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Labeo bata, Copper nanoparticles, Acute and chronic exposure, SGR, Bioavailability.
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Authors

Arunava Mukherjee
Dept. of Zoology,Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College, Rahara, Kolkata-700118, West Bengal, India
Shrayan Bhattacharjee
Dept. of Zoology, University of Calcutta, Kolkata-700019, West Bengal, India
Samya Karan
Dept. of Environmental Science, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal-721102, India
Subrata Sarkar
Dept. of Physics, Jadavpur University, 188 Raja S.C. Mullick Road, Kolkata-700032, West Bengal, India
Banani Mandal
Dept. of Zoology, Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri College, 30 Prince Anwar Shah Road, Kolkata-700033, West Bengal, India

Abstract


Indigenous fish, Labeo bata were provided with acute as well as chronic exposure of copper nanoparticle of two different size forms i.e., 25 nm and 60-80 nm. Reduction in specific growth rate (SGR), alterations in hematological and biochemical assay of fish and changed morphology were prominent after chronic exposure of variable size and concentration of copper nanoparticles. Modification in the carbohydrate and protein profile induced by copper nanoparticles might be considered as suitable biomarkers of fish health. Size reduction of metallic nanoparticle was found to be very crucial factor for imparting toxicity to aquatic organisms rather than their concentration. Structural deformity in the caudal region was manifested due to increased bioavailability of small sized (25 nm) nanoparticles through intramuscular application.

Keywords


Labeo bata, Copper nanoparticles, Acute and chronic exposure, SGR, Bioavailability.

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