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Assessing Uptake Kinetics and Natural Depuration of Lead and Cadmium in African Catfish Juvenile
This study was carried out to assess the uptake kinetics of two heavy metals lead and cadmium in African catfish juveniles and their ability to depurate during subsequent exposure to clean water. Catfish juveniles with average weight and length of 5.3g and 5.8cm respectively were randomly selected a...
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Published in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2021-06, Vol.24 (2) |
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Summary: | This study was carried out to assess the uptake kinetics of two heavy
metals lead and cadmium in African catfish juveniles and their ability
to depurate during subsequent exposure to clean water. Catfish
juveniles with average weight and length of 5.3g and 5.8cm respectively
were randomly selected and acclimatized for two weeks. A 24-hour range
finding test was carried out. In the definite test, the fish were
stocked in 24 tanks containing 5litres of water with lead and cadmium
treatment separately labeled according to predetermined concentrations
5, 10, 15, 20, 25 mg for lead and cadmium with 4 fish in each
treatment. The water and fish were analyzed for the metals after 5 days
to show percentage uptake of the metals from the water. The fish were
transferred back into clean water to access the rate of depuration and
water was changed continuously. After 4 days the fish were analyzed
again to see if they were purged of the heavy metals. Based on these
findings catfish have shown to be good accumulators of heavy metals but
can be depurated if allowed to swim in clean water. Uptake percentage
after the period of exposure to 5mg, 10mg, 15mg, 20mg, 25mg
concentrations were 18.68, 10.17, 5.95, 1.41, 8.26 for cadmium and
20.47, 10.17, 8.76, 9.92, 10.08 for lead; Percentage of metals
depurated after 4 days were 40.00, 80.70, 90.00, 77.78, 45 for cadmium
and 73.045, 20.413, 41.425, 37.580, 61.141 for lead. Lead was readily
taken but cadmium was readily depurated. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |