bioaccumulation of copper nanoparticle in gill, liver, intestine and muscle of siberian sturgeon (acipenser baerii) juvenile
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copper (cu) is an essential element required by all living organisms, since at least 30 enzymes are known to use cu as a cofactor. cu is also toxic in excess and liver and gills are known to be target organs for it. in the present study, 240 siberian sturgeon juvenile (with initial weight 29.2 ± 3.1 g and initial length 21.8 ± 1.4 cm) were randomly distributed in 12 fiberglass tanks at 4 different copper nanoparticle (cu-nps) treatments with 3 replicates. treatments included control (t0 = no added cu-nps), 50 (t50), 100 (t100), 200 (t200) µg.l-1 cu-nps (mean primary particle size of 2 - 6 nm) in a semi-static waterborne exposure regime. water exchanged were 20% daily with re-dosing after each change. the experimental period lasted 28 days, 14 days exposure to cu-nps and 14 days as recovery time. fish liver, gill, intestine and muscle were sampled at days 0, 7, 14, 21 and 28. samples were weighed, dried (100 ◦c for 48 h) then digested in concentrated nitric acid in a water bath, cooled, and analyzed for cu concentration in the tissues with graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscope. most of the cu-nps were accumulated in the intestine, gill, liver and muscle. the accumulation of nps in tissues was increased in all treatments from day 7 through 14. in the recovery period, cu-nps in tissues decreased but it was still higher than the control treatment. the current findings indicate that preventing the entry of cu-nps into the aquatic environment would seem to be essential.
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caspian journal of enviromental sciencesجلد ۱۴، شماره ۲، صفحات ۱۰۵-۱۱۵
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