Triphenylmethane dye (C 52 H 54 N 4 O 12 ) is potentially a hazardous substance in edible freshwater fish at trace level: toxicity, hematology, biochemistry, antioxidants, and molecular docking evaluation study.
Rama-Krishnan PoopalRajan AshwiniMathan RameshBin LiZongming RenPublished in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2022)
Malachite green (C 52 H 54 N 4 O 12 ) is a synthetic dye that is used in textile industries as a colorant and in aquaculture sectors to contain microbial damage. Aquatic contamination of malachite green (MG) has been reported globally. Fish is the highest trophic organism among aquatic inhabitants, highly sensitive to waterborne contaminants (metals, coloring agents, etc.). Toxicity of waterborne chemicals on nontarget organisms can be determined by assessing biomarkers. Assessing blood parameters and tissue antioxidants (enzymatic and nonenzymatic) is useful to evaluate MG toxicity. To initiate the MG toxicity data for freshwater fish (Cyprinus carpio), the median lethal toxicity was primarily evaluated. Then, hematological, blood biochemical (glucose, protein, and cholesterol) and tissue biochemical (amino acids, lipids), and vital tissue (gills, liver, and kidney) antioxidant capacity (CAT, LPO, GST, GR, POxy, vitamin C, and GSH) of C. carpio were analyzed under acute (LC 50-96 h ) and sublethal (Treatment I-1/10 th and Treatment II-1/5 th LC 50-96 h ) exposure periods (28 days). Molecular docking for MG with hemoglobin was also obtained. Biomarkers examined were affected in the MG-treated groups with respect to the control group. Significant changes (p < 0.05) were observed in hematology (Hb, RBCs, and WBCs), glucose, proteins, lipids and tissue CAT, LPO, and GST activities under acute MG exposure. In sublethal treatment groups, biomarkers studied were significant (p < 0.05) throughout the study period. The potential for MG binding to hemoglobin was tested in this study. MG is potentially a multiorgan toxicant. Literally a chemical that is harmful to the aquatic environment if safety is concerned.
Keyphrases
- molecular docking
- oxidative stress
- risk assessment
- amino acid
- liver failure
- adipose tissue
- microbial community
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- human health
- combination therapy
- drug induced
- drinking water
- intensive care unit
- artificial intelligence
- aortic dissection
- hydrogen peroxide
- electronic health record
- binding protein
- newly diagnosed
- big data
- deep learning
- red blood cell
- low density lipoprotein
- aqueous solution