Biological responses of white sea bream (Diplodus sargus, Linnaeus 1758) and sardine (Sardine pilchardus, Walbaum 1792) exposed to heavy metal contaminated water

The aim of the present work was to assess, by rapid approach, the detoxification capacity and the genotoxicity caused by exposure of some marine fish to polluted waters. The fish species selected for the study: White sea bream (Diplodus sargus, Linnaeus 1758) and sardine (Sardine pilchardus, Walbaum...

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Published in:Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Main Authors: Giulia Guerriero, Samah M. Bassem, Fagr Kh Abdel Gawad
Other Authors: Guerriero, Giulia, Bassem, Samah M., Kh Abdel Gawad, Fagr
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11588/726561
https://doi.org/10.9755/ejfa.2018.v30.i8.1762
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spelling ftunivnapoliiris:oai:www.iris.unina.it:11588/726561 2024-04-14T08:20:45+00:00 Biological responses of white sea bream (Diplodus sargus, Linnaeus 1758) and sardine (Sardine pilchardus, Walbaum 1792) exposed to heavy metal contaminated water Giulia Guerriero Samah M. Bassem Fagr Kh Abdel Gawad Guerriero, Giulia Bassem, Samah M. Kh Abdel Gawad, Fagr 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11588/726561 https://doi.org/10.9755/ejfa.2018.v30.i8.1762 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000448683500007 volume:30 issue:8 firstpage:688 lastpage:694 numberofpages:7 journal:EMIRATES JOURNAL OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE http://hdl.handle.net/11588/726561 doi:10.9755/ejfa.2018.v30.i8.1762 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85053704734 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess White sea bream (Diplodus sargus) Sardine (Sardine pilchardus) Glutathione-S-Transferase enzymatic activity info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftunivnapoliiris https://doi.org/10.9755/ejfa.2018.v30.i8.1762 2024-03-21T19:14:45Z The aim of the present work was to assess, by rapid approach, the detoxification capacity and the genotoxicity caused by exposure of some marine fish to polluted waters. The fish species selected for the study: White sea bream (Diplodus sargus, Linnaeus 1758) and sardine (Sardine pilchardus, Walbaum 1792) were collected from different sites of Alexandria, El-Max bay and Bahary, in Egypt. Results of heavy metals analysis in sediment were: Al>Fe>Cr>Pb>Hg>Cd. Concerning detoxification analysis, fish collected from El-Max bay encounter the highest liver enzyme activity of Glutathione S-Transferase. Also, genotoxicity was evaluated in liver, gills and muscle of fishes collected and the results indicated that fish collected from El-Max bay has the highest levels of comets (DNA damage) when compared to the other sites selected as reference. It can be concluded from our results that the different tissues examined have alteration of level of detossification and comets as result of different degree of oxidative pollution insult. These biological responses may be considered for rapid extimation of food oxidative damage as well as for environmental quality. Article in Journal/Newspaper White Sea IRIS Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II White Sea Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture 688
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topic White sea bream (Diplodus sargus)
Sardine (Sardine pilchardus)
Glutathione-S-Transferase enzymatic activity
spellingShingle White sea bream (Diplodus sargus)
Sardine (Sardine pilchardus)
Glutathione-S-Transferase enzymatic activity
Giulia Guerriero
Samah M. Bassem
Fagr Kh Abdel Gawad
Biological responses of white sea bream (Diplodus sargus, Linnaeus 1758) and sardine (Sardine pilchardus, Walbaum 1792) exposed to heavy metal contaminated water
topic_facet White sea bream (Diplodus sargus)
Sardine (Sardine pilchardus)
Glutathione-S-Transferase enzymatic activity
description The aim of the present work was to assess, by rapid approach, the detoxification capacity and the genotoxicity caused by exposure of some marine fish to polluted waters. The fish species selected for the study: White sea bream (Diplodus sargus, Linnaeus 1758) and sardine (Sardine pilchardus, Walbaum 1792) were collected from different sites of Alexandria, El-Max bay and Bahary, in Egypt. Results of heavy metals analysis in sediment were: Al>Fe>Cr>Pb>Hg>Cd. Concerning detoxification analysis, fish collected from El-Max bay encounter the highest liver enzyme activity of Glutathione S-Transferase. Also, genotoxicity was evaluated in liver, gills and muscle of fishes collected and the results indicated that fish collected from El-Max bay has the highest levels of comets (DNA damage) when compared to the other sites selected as reference. It can be concluded from our results that the different tissues examined have alteration of level of detossification and comets as result of different degree of oxidative pollution insult. These biological responses may be considered for rapid extimation of food oxidative damage as well as for environmental quality.
author2 Guerriero, Giulia
Bassem, Samah M.
Kh Abdel Gawad, Fagr
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Giulia Guerriero
Samah M. Bassem
Fagr Kh Abdel Gawad
author_facet Giulia Guerriero
Samah M. Bassem
Fagr Kh Abdel Gawad
author_sort Giulia Guerriero
title Biological responses of white sea bream (Diplodus sargus, Linnaeus 1758) and sardine (Sardine pilchardus, Walbaum 1792) exposed to heavy metal contaminated water
title_short Biological responses of white sea bream (Diplodus sargus, Linnaeus 1758) and sardine (Sardine pilchardus, Walbaum 1792) exposed to heavy metal contaminated water
title_full Biological responses of white sea bream (Diplodus sargus, Linnaeus 1758) and sardine (Sardine pilchardus, Walbaum 1792) exposed to heavy metal contaminated water
title_fullStr Biological responses of white sea bream (Diplodus sargus, Linnaeus 1758) and sardine (Sardine pilchardus, Walbaum 1792) exposed to heavy metal contaminated water
title_full_unstemmed Biological responses of white sea bream (Diplodus sargus, Linnaeus 1758) and sardine (Sardine pilchardus, Walbaum 1792) exposed to heavy metal contaminated water
title_sort biological responses of white sea bream (diplodus sargus, linnaeus 1758) and sardine (sardine pilchardus, walbaum 1792) exposed to heavy metal contaminated water
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