Dietary Contaminants and Their Effects on Zebrafish Embryos
Dietary contaminants are often an over-looked factor in the health of zebrafish. Typically, water is considered to be the source for most contaminants, especially within an aquatic environment. For this reason, source water for zebrafish recirculating systems is highly regulated and monitored daily....
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doaj-beac48db476e4388956db1b7b28be8ef2020-11-25T01:32:43ZengMDPI AGToxics2305-63042019-09-01734610.3390/toxics7030046toxics7030046Dietary Contaminants and Their Effects on Zebrafish EmbryosMarc Tye0Mark A. Masino1Department of Neuroscience, University of Minnesota Twin-Cities Minneapolis, MN 55455, USADepartment of Neuroscience, University of Minnesota Twin-Cities Minneapolis, MN 55455, USADietary contaminants are often an over-looked factor in the health of zebrafish. Typically, water is considered to be the source for most contaminants, especially within an aquatic environment. For this reason, source water for zebrafish recirculating systems is highly regulated and monitored daily. Most facilities use reverse osmosis or de-ionized water filtration systems to purify incoming water to ensure that contaminants, as well as pathogens, do not enter their zebrafish housing units. However, diets are rarely tested for contaminants and, in the case of manufactured zebrafish feeds, since the product is marketed for aquaculture or aquarium use it is assumed that the feed is acceptable for animals used for research. The following provides examples as to how contaminants could lead to negative effects on development and behavior of developing zebrafish.https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/7/3/46zebrafish dietheavy metalscontaminanttoxindevelopmentbehaviorpersistent organic pollutant |
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Dietary Contaminants and Their Effects on Zebrafish Embryos |
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Dietary Contaminants and Their Effects on Zebrafish Embryos |
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Dietary Contaminants and Their Effects on Zebrafish Embryos |
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Dietary Contaminants and Their Effects on Zebrafish Embryos |
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Dietary contaminants are often an over-looked factor in the health of zebrafish. Typically, water is considered to be the source for most contaminants, especially within an aquatic environment. For this reason, source water for zebrafish recirculating systems is highly regulated and monitored daily. Most facilities use reverse osmosis or de-ionized water filtration systems to purify incoming water to ensure that contaminants, as well as pathogens, do not enter their zebrafish housing units. However, diets are rarely tested for contaminants and, in the case of manufactured zebrafish feeds, since the product is marketed for aquaculture or aquarium use it is assumed that the feed is acceptable for animals used for research. The following provides examples as to how contaminants could lead to negative effects on development and behavior of developing zebrafish. |
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zebrafish diet heavy metals contaminant toxin development behavior persistent organic pollutant |
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