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Mar Pollut Bull ; 127: 150-153, 2018 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29475647

ABSTRACT

This study was conducted to investigate the median lethal concentration (LC50) of copper pyrithione (CuPT) at 96-hr exposure on adult Javanese medaka (Oryzias javanicus) in revealing toxicological effects of CuPT contamination in the tropical area. Wild stock fishes were acclimatized for 14-days prior analysis. Triplicate of test tanks for seven test concentrations were placed with ten fishes each, this includes two control tanks. The behaviour of the tested fishes was manually observed through a camera. The LC50 of CuPT at 96-h was found to be 16.58mg/L. Tested fishes swam slowly in vertical movement and swam fast towards food during feeding time as the sign of stress behaviour. Meanwhile, fishes in the two control groups swam actively in a horizontal manner and no excitement during feeding time. No mortality in control groups. Results indicate CuPT to be toxic to Javanese medaka at low concentration and caused behavioural stress.


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Behavior, Animal/drug effects , Organometallic Compounds/toxicity , Oryzias/physiology , Pyridines/toxicity , Stress, Physiological/drug effects , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Animals , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Indonesia , Lethal Dose 50 , Male , Swimming/physiology , Toxicity Tests, Acute
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 85(2): 494-8, 2014 Aug 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24731878

ABSTRACT

Glyphosate is globally a widely used herbicide, yet there is little information on their toxicity to marine fishes. Java medaka, a small tropical fish native to coastal areas in several Southeast Asian countries, is viewed as a suitable candidate for toxicity test and thus was used for this study. Java medaka adults were cultured in the laboratory and the fertilized eggs of the F2 generation were exposed to different concentrations of glyphosate-based herbicide (100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 ppm) until they hatched. The survival and hatching rates of the embryos, changes in the heart rate and morphological impairments were recorded. Generally, survival and hatching percentage decreased as glyphosate concentration increased. Absence of pectoral fin(s) and cornea, permanently bent tail, irregular shaped abdomen, and cell disruption in the fin, head and abdomen are among the common teratogenic effects observed. Furthermore, risk factor also increased with the increased in glyphosate concentrations.


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Glycine/analogs & derivatives , Oryzias/physiology , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Animals , Glycine/toxicity , Heart Rate/drug effects , Herbicides , Larva/drug effects , Oryzias/growth & development , Risk Factors , Toxicity Tests/methods , Glyphosate
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 63(5-12): 347-9, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21377175

ABSTRACT

Several organisms have been used as indicators, bio-monitoring agents or test organisms in ecotoxicological studies. A close relative of the well established Japanese medaka, the Java medaka (Oryzias javanicus), has the potential to be a test organism. The fish is native to the estuaries of the Malaysian Peninsula, Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore. In this study, newly fertilised eggs were exposed to different concentrations of Cd and Hg. Observations were done on the development of the embryos. Exposure to low levels of Cd and Hg (0.01-0.05 ppm) resulted in several developmental disorders that led to death. Exposure to ≥1.0 ppm Cd resulted in immediate developmental arrest. The embryos of Java medaka showed tolerance to a certain extent when exposed to ≥1.0 ppm Hg compared to Cd. Based on the sensitivity of the embryos, Java medaka is a suitable test organism for ecotoxicology in the tropical region.


Subject(s)
Cadmium/toxicity , Mercury/toxicity , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Animals , Embryo, Nonmammalian/abnormalities , Embryo, Nonmammalian/drug effects , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Larva/drug effects , Oryzias , Teratogens/toxicity , Toxicity Tests/methods , Tropical Climate
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