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Pesticides and Heavy Metal Toxicity in Fish and Possible Remediation – A Review

Annals of Animal Science 2024 23 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 65 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Morteza Yousefi, Hamed Ghafarifarsani, Morteza Yousefi, Md Fazle Rohani, Md Fazle Rohani, Md Fazle Rohani, Mahdieh Raeeszadeh, Saman Ahani, Md Fazle Rohani, Morteza Yousefi, Maedeh Talebi, Maedeh Talebi, Md. Sazzad Hossain

Summary

This review summarizes how pesticides and heavy metals in water harm fish through damage to their gills, liver, kidneys, and reproductive organs, and discusses potential remediation approaches. While focused on chemical pollutants, the review notes that microplastics in water can act as carriers for these toxins, concentrating and transporting them into fish tissue. Since contaminated fish can end up on our plates, these combined pollution effects are relevant to human food safety.

Abstract Pesticides and heavy metals are considered as potent contaminants in aquatic environment. Both contaminants are sourced into the aquatic ecosystems by various types of anthropogenic as well as natural practices. Such types of aquatic contamination drastically affect the normal activity of associated living organisms particularly fish. Both the pesticides and heavy metals toxicity cause several negative effects on fish growth, physiology, immune response, reproduction, embryonic and larval development as well as different histopathology of major organs including fish gill, kidney, liver, gonads, and intestine. Besides, the consumption of contaminated fish poses a serious health concern to associated consumers. Considering these serious issues, the current review is designed to investigate the toxic effects of pesticides and heavy metals on different aspects of fishes along with their possible sources, major types, and mode of action as well as role of medicinal herbs to mitigate their toxicity.

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