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Impacts of Acute Exposure of Industrial Chemicals and of Fish (Tilapia Guineensis) Pesticides on The Survival of Fish (Tilpia Guineensis) and Earthworms and Earthworms

Ecotoxicological effects of industrial chemicals (Rig wash, Oil eater, Nalco, Glycol™) and pesticides (Propoxur, Deltamethrin, Atrazine, Furadan) on Tilapia guineensis (fish) and Aporrectodea longa (earthworms) were tested using the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) # 203...

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Autores principales: Ogeleka, Doris F., Ogbomida, Emmanuel T., Tongo, Isioma, Enuneku, Alex A., Ikpesu, Thomas O., Ezemonye, Lawrence I.N.
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Publicado: PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6324484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30701047
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2016.5660
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author Ogeleka, Doris F.
Ogbomida, Emmanuel T.
Tongo, Isioma
Enuneku, Alex A.
Ikpesu, Thomas O.
Ezemonye, Lawrence I.N.
author_facet Ogeleka, Doris F.
Ogbomida, Emmanuel T.
Tongo, Isioma
Enuneku, Alex A.
Ikpesu, Thomas O.
Ezemonye, Lawrence I.N.
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description Ecotoxicological effects of industrial chemicals (Rig wash, Oil eater, Nalco, Glycol™) and pesticides (Propoxur, Deltamethrin, Atrazine, Furadan) on Tilapia guineensis (fish) and Aporrectodea longa (earthworms) were tested using the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) # 203 and 207 protocols. The water and soil ratings indicate that the test chemicals were toxic to the organisms. The estimated 96 hour lethal concentration LC(50) values for Rig wash, Oil eater, Nalco EC1304A/COT 505, Glycol, Propoxur, and Deltamethrin were 26.34±0.46, 6.02±0.30, 3.07±0.14, 1.31±0.01, 20.91±0 and 0.01±0 mg/l respectively. In the earthworm bioassay, the estimated 14-day LC(50) values for Rigwash, Oil eater, Nalco EC1304A/COT 505, Glycol, Atrazine and Furadan were 80.05±3.5, 151.55±10.7, 172.63±14.2, 63.72±2.43, 4.97±0 and 0.29±0 mg/kg respectively. Safety factors are arbitrarily built in around the LC(50) values in order to arrive at environmentally tolerable concentrations. The concentration of a chemical in the receiving environment should not exceed 10% of the LC(50). The organisms exposed to the test chemicals showed significant difference when compared with the levels measured in the control group. The observed sensitivity of the test organisms to the chemicals indicates that adherence to standard safety limits/measures should be maintained during use and disposal of hazardous chemicals. This would ensure that the biotic components of the Nigerian Niger Delta ecosystem are prudently protected.
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spelling pubmed-63244842019-01-30 Impacts of Acute Exposure of Industrial Chemicals and of Fish (Tilapia Guineensis) Pesticides on The Survival of Fish (Tilpia Guineensis) and Earthworms and Earthworms Ogeleka, Doris F. Ogbomida, Emmanuel T. Tongo, Isioma Enuneku, Alex A. Ikpesu, Thomas O. Ezemonye, Lawrence I.N. J Xenobiot Article Ecotoxicological effects of industrial chemicals (Rig wash, Oil eater, Nalco, Glycol™) and pesticides (Propoxur, Deltamethrin, Atrazine, Furadan) on Tilapia guineensis (fish) and Aporrectodea longa (earthworms) were tested using the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) # 203 and 207 protocols. The water and soil ratings indicate that the test chemicals were toxic to the organisms. The estimated 96 hour lethal concentration LC(50) values for Rig wash, Oil eater, Nalco EC1304A/COT 505, Glycol, Propoxur, and Deltamethrin were 26.34±0.46, 6.02±0.30, 3.07±0.14, 1.31±0.01, 20.91±0 and 0.01±0 mg/l respectively. In the earthworm bioassay, the estimated 14-day LC(50) values for Rigwash, Oil eater, Nalco EC1304A/COT 505, Glycol, Atrazine and Furadan were 80.05±3.5, 151.55±10.7, 172.63±14.2, 63.72±2.43, 4.97±0 and 0.29±0 mg/kg respectively. Safety factors are arbitrarily built in around the LC(50) values in order to arrive at environmentally tolerable concentrations. The concentration of a chemical in the receiving environment should not exceed 10% of the LC(50). The organisms exposed to the test chemicals showed significant difference when compared with the levels measured in the control group. The observed sensitivity of the test organisms to the chemicals indicates that adherence to standard safety limits/measures should be maintained during use and disposal of hazardous chemicals. This would ensure that the biotic components of the Nigerian Niger Delta ecosystem are prudently protected. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2016-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6324484/ /pubmed/30701047 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2016.5660 Text en ©Copyright D.F. Ogeleka et al., 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Impacts of Acute Exposure of Industrial Chemicals and of Fish (Tilapia Guineensis) Pesticides on The Survival of Fish (Tilpia Guineensis) and Earthworms and Earthworms
title Impacts of Acute Exposure of Industrial Chemicals and of Fish (Tilapia Guineensis) Pesticides on The Survival of Fish (Tilpia Guineensis) and Earthworms and Earthworms
title_full Impacts of Acute Exposure of Industrial Chemicals and of Fish (Tilapia Guineensis) Pesticides on The Survival of Fish (Tilpia Guineensis) and Earthworms and Earthworms
title_fullStr Impacts of Acute Exposure of Industrial Chemicals and of Fish (Tilapia Guineensis) Pesticides on The Survival of Fish (Tilpia Guineensis) and Earthworms and Earthworms
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Acute Exposure of Industrial Chemicals and of Fish (Tilapia Guineensis) Pesticides on The Survival of Fish (Tilpia Guineensis) and Earthworms and Earthworms
title_short Impacts of Acute Exposure of Industrial Chemicals and of Fish (Tilapia Guineensis) Pesticides on The Survival of Fish (Tilpia Guineensis) and Earthworms and Earthworms
title_sort impacts of acute exposure of industrial chemicals and of fish (tilapia guineensis) pesticides on the survival of fish (tilpia guineensis) and earthworms and earthworms
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6324484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30701047
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2016.5660
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