Clarias anguillaris as a biological indicator of metal contamination of selected aquatic habitats of North-Western Nigeria

Fish is a natural source of vitamins and mineral elements that are important in growth and immune system. Because of its habitat, Clarias anguillaris was used as a biological indicator of metal contamination in pollution prone aquatic environment. Gills, muscles, and bones from Clarias anguillaris w...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Hadiza Lami, Shehu Riskuwa Arabu, Bilbis Lawal Sulaiman, Dangoggo Sani Muhammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-09-01
Series:Scientific African
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227619306659
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spelling doaj-23515ff7230746caa6a4211b3a2b4d412020-11-25T01:17:08ZengElsevierScientific African2468-22762019-09-015Clarias anguillaris as a biological indicator of metal contamination of selected aquatic habitats of North-Western NigeriaMuhammad Hadiza Lami0Shehu Riskuwa Arabu1Bilbis Lawal Sulaiman2Dangoggo Sani Muhammad3Department of Biochemistry, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria; Corresponding author.Department of Biochemistry, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, NigeriaDepartment of Biochemistry, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, NigeriaDepartment of Applied Chemistry, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, NigeriaFish is a natural source of vitamins and mineral elements that are important in growth and immune system. Because of its habitat, Clarias anguillaris was used as a biological indicator of metal contamination in pollution prone aquatic environment. Gills, muscles, and bones from Clarias anguillaris were digested, and selected metals were quantified by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Values were compared with WHO acceptable limits for sea foods. Generally, lead and cadmium concentrations were higher in season I samples of Rivers Bunsuru and Rima while same metals were higher in concentrations in season II samples of River Gagare and Goronyo Dam. For other metals and mineral elements, season I samples had higher concentrations while in other cases season II samples had higher concentrations. Tissue samples of season II from Goronyo Dam had highest lead contents than other samples from other rivers. Bioaccumulation of lead in fish tissues had occurred in the study sites due to uncontrolled mining activities. Lead replaces ∞-aminolevulenic acid in haem biosynthesis and can cause anaemia in man being at the high trophic level of food chain. Keywords: Clarias anguillaris, Bioaccumulation, Pollution, Metalshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227619306659
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author Muhammad Hadiza Lami
Shehu Riskuwa Arabu
Bilbis Lawal Sulaiman
Dangoggo Sani Muhammad
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Shehu Riskuwa Arabu
Bilbis Lawal Sulaiman
Dangoggo Sani Muhammad
Clarias anguillaris as a biological indicator of metal contamination of selected aquatic habitats of North-Western Nigeria
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author_facet Muhammad Hadiza Lami
Shehu Riskuwa Arabu
Bilbis Lawal Sulaiman
Dangoggo Sani Muhammad
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title Clarias anguillaris as a biological indicator of metal contamination of selected aquatic habitats of North-Western Nigeria
title_short Clarias anguillaris as a biological indicator of metal contamination of selected aquatic habitats of North-Western Nigeria
title_full Clarias anguillaris as a biological indicator of metal contamination of selected aquatic habitats of North-Western Nigeria
title_fullStr Clarias anguillaris as a biological indicator of metal contamination of selected aquatic habitats of North-Western Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Clarias anguillaris as a biological indicator of metal contamination of selected aquatic habitats of North-Western Nigeria
title_sort clarias anguillaris as a biological indicator of metal contamination of selected aquatic habitats of north-western nigeria
publisher Elsevier
series Scientific African
issn 2468-2276
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Fish is a natural source of vitamins and mineral elements that are important in growth and immune system. Because of its habitat, Clarias anguillaris was used as a biological indicator of metal contamination in pollution prone aquatic environment. Gills, muscles, and bones from Clarias anguillaris were digested, and selected metals were quantified by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Values were compared with WHO acceptable limits for sea foods. Generally, lead and cadmium concentrations were higher in season I samples of Rivers Bunsuru and Rima while same metals were higher in concentrations in season II samples of River Gagare and Goronyo Dam. For other metals and mineral elements, season I samples had higher concentrations while in other cases season II samples had higher concentrations. Tissue samples of season II from Goronyo Dam had highest lead contents than other samples from other rivers. Bioaccumulation of lead in fish tissues had occurred in the study sites due to uncontrolled mining activities. Lead replaces ∞-aminolevulenic acid in haem biosynthesis and can cause anaemia in man being at the high trophic level of food chain. Keywords: Clarias anguillaris, Bioaccumulation, Pollution, Metals
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227619306659
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