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Biophysical, histological, and bioaccumulation properties of Tilapia muscle affected by water pollution with heavy elements and microbes at the El-Rahawy drain in Egypt

The leakage of sewage and agricultural drains has led to the contamination of freshwater branches with toxic heavy elements. This raises concerns about their toxic effects on aquatic ecosystems, especially on fish. Tilapia is regarded as an important protein source in Egypt and many other countries....

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Autores principales: Dawood, Abdel-Fattah B., Aly, Ahmed A., Ibrahim, Moustafa, Andrade Laborde, Juan E., Abusharha, Ali, Rezk, Mona M., Hussein, S.M., Abulmeaty, Samah A.T., Shaat, Hala A., Hammad, Eman M., Abo-Zaid, Eman M., Abd-Elazim, E.I., kadry, M.M., Rabie, M.M.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10034458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36967882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14489
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author Dawood, Abdel-Fattah B.
Aly, Ahmed A.
Ibrahim, Moustafa
Andrade Laborde, Juan E.
Abusharha, Ali
Rezk, Mona M.
Hussein, S.M.
Abulmeaty, Samah A.T.
Shaat, Hala A.
Hammad, Eman M.
Abo-Zaid, Eman M.
Abd-Elazim, E.I.
kadry, M.M.
Rabie, M.M.
author_facet Dawood, Abdel-Fattah B.
Aly, Ahmed A.
Ibrahim, Moustafa
Andrade Laborde, Juan E.
Abusharha, Ali
Rezk, Mona M.
Hussein, S.M.
Abulmeaty, Samah A.T.
Shaat, Hala A.
Hammad, Eman M.
Abo-Zaid, Eman M.
Abd-Elazim, E.I.
kadry, M.M.
Rabie, M.M.
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description The leakage of sewage and agricultural drains has led to the contamination of freshwater branches with toxic heavy elements. This raises concerns about their toxic effects on aquatic ecosystems, especially on fish. Tilapia is regarded as an important protein source in Egypt and many other countries. The biophysical, nutritional, and histological aspects of water pollution in the El-Rahawy and Al-Qatta locations of the Nile on Nilotic tilapia muscle were evaluated by assessing the level of contamination of Nilotic tilapia fish. The current study showed that water of the Rosetta branch water was polluted with a very high level at El-Rahawy Drain discharge (RD) location, and with a high level at Al-Qatta (Q) location, while El-Rahawy (R) location was polluted with a lower level. The study traced the pollution effects on Tilapia (Nilotic) muscles in the previous locations. Bioaccumulation factor (BAF) showed a high value of all heavy metals in Tilapia muscle at the Q and R locations. Contrary to what was expected, discharge (RD) location contamination caused BAF increment of heavy metals in Tilapia muscles at upstream R location. All these results were compared with measured dielectric parameters of Tilapia muscle samples in the frequency range (0.02–1000) kHz. There was an increase in conductivity (σ(ac)), dielectric constant (ε′), dielectric loss (ε″), penetration depth (dp), and dissipated power (PD) values of Tilapia muscle, with increasing pollution level. The values of permittivity at low and high frequencies (ε′(s) & ε′(∞)) for Tilapia muscle decreased by increasing pollution. Finally, the variation of these parameters, based on that proportionality relationship, can be considered as a physical indicator for fish contamination affected by their environment pollution, although these parameters need further studies in a controlled (qualitatively and quantitatively) polluted media.
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spelling pubmed-100344582023-03-24 Biophysical, histological, and bioaccumulation properties of Tilapia muscle affected by water pollution with heavy elements and microbes at the El-Rahawy drain in Egypt Dawood, Abdel-Fattah B. Aly, Ahmed A. Ibrahim, Moustafa Andrade Laborde, Juan E. Abusharha, Ali Rezk, Mona M. Hussein, S.M. Abulmeaty, Samah A.T. Shaat, Hala A. Hammad, Eman M. Abo-Zaid, Eman M. Abd-Elazim, E.I. kadry, M.M. Rabie, M.M. Heliyon Research Article The leakage of sewage and agricultural drains has led to the contamination of freshwater branches with toxic heavy elements. This raises concerns about their toxic effects on aquatic ecosystems, especially on fish. Tilapia is regarded as an important protein source in Egypt and many other countries. The biophysical, nutritional, and histological aspects of water pollution in the El-Rahawy and Al-Qatta locations of the Nile on Nilotic tilapia muscle were evaluated by assessing the level of contamination of Nilotic tilapia fish. The current study showed that water of the Rosetta branch water was polluted with a very high level at El-Rahawy Drain discharge (RD) location, and with a high level at Al-Qatta (Q) location, while El-Rahawy (R) location was polluted with a lower level. The study traced the pollution effects on Tilapia (Nilotic) muscles in the previous locations. Bioaccumulation factor (BAF) showed a high value of all heavy metals in Tilapia muscle at the Q and R locations. Contrary to what was expected, discharge (RD) location contamination caused BAF increment of heavy metals in Tilapia muscles at upstream R location. All these results were compared with measured dielectric parameters of Tilapia muscle samples in the frequency range (0.02–1000) kHz. There was an increase in conductivity (σ(ac)), dielectric constant (ε′), dielectric loss (ε″), penetration depth (dp), and dissipated power (PD) values of Tilapia muscle, with increasing pollution level. The values of permittivity at low and high frequencies (ε′(s) & ε′(∞)) for Tilapia muscle decreased by increasing pollution. Finally, the variation of these parameters, based on that proportionality relationship, can be considered as a physical indicator for fish contamination affected by their environment pollution, although these parameters need further studies in a controlled (qualitatively and quantitatively) polluted media. Elsevier 2023-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10034458/ /pubmed/36967882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14489 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Dawood, Abdel-Fattah B.
Aly, Ahmed A.
Ibrahim, Moustafa
Andrade Laborde, Juan E.
Abusharha, Ali
Rezk, Mona M.
Hussein, S.M.
Abulmeaty, Samah A.T.
Shaat, Hala A.
Hammad, Eman M.
Abo-Zaid, Eman M.
Abd-Elazim, E.I.
kadry, M.M.
Rabie, M.M.
Biophysical, histological, and bioaccumulation properties of Tilapia muscle affected by water pollution with heavy elements and microbes at the El-Rahawy drain in Egypt
title Biophysical, histological, and bioaccumulation properties of Tilapia muscle affected by water pollution with heavy elements and microbes at the El-Rahawy drain in Egypt
title_full Biophysical, histological, and bioaccumulation properties of Tilapia muscle affected by water pollution with heavy elements and microbes at the El-Rahawy drain in Egypt
title_fullStr Biophysical, histological, and bioaccumulation properties of Tilapia muscle affected by water pollution with heavy elements and microbes at the El-Rahawy drain in Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Biophysical, histological, and bioaccumulation properties of Tilapia muscle affected by water pollution with heavy elements and microbes at the El-Rahawy drain in Egypt
title_short Biophysical, histological, and bioaccumulation properties of Tilapia muscle affected by water pollution with heavy elements and microbes at the El-Rahawy drain in Egypt
title_sort biophysical, histological, and bioaccumulation properties of tilapia muscle affected by water pollution with heavy elements and microbes at the el-rahawy drain in egypt
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10034458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36967882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14489
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