Abstract

Toxicity of cadmium to all lives especially the aquatic life cannot be quantified due to their deleterious effect usually caused as a result of their incessant and uncontrollable discharged into the aquatic environment. The present study was undertaken to assess the effect of cadmium and Hibiscus Sabdariffa Calyx Extract on the Organ Gravimetry and Lipid Profile of the Liver and Serum of African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus). Forty juvenile catfish were divided into four groups containing ten fish with average weight 170 ± 2kg per group [Group A, Control (–HSCE – Cd), Group B (+HSCE), Group C (+Cd) and Group D (+HSCE + Cd)]. Group B and D were administered a daily dose of 40ml/kg body weight of Hibiscus sabdariffa calyx extracts (HSCE) (0.25%v/v) for 14 days while groups C and D were exposed to the same dose containing 0.3 mg of Cd/L daily for 14 days. The result shows that there was significant decrease (p<0.05) in the liver total- and LDL- cholesterol of fish exposed to HSCE and HSCE + Cd treated groups when compared to control and cadmium treated group. The triglycerides concentration of liver and serum was significantly increased (p<0.05) in fish exposed to cadmium when compared to the control and HSCE + Cd treated group respectively. SOD activity was significantly increase (p<0.05) in the serum of catfish exposed to Cd when compared to control. However, the liver-body weight ratio was significantly decreased in Cd and Cd + HSCE treated groups relative to the control. It is evident from the result obtained in this study that HSCE has protective effect against cadmium intoxicated fish (Clarias gariepinus).

Highlights

  • One of the primary sites for the contamination of river water with heavy metals is the waste from nearby industries

  • The results showed that there was no significant (p 0.05) difference in the concentration of total cholesterol and Low Density Lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c) when compared to the control and the group treated with Cadmium (Cd) only

  • There was significant difference (p 0.05) in the concentration of HDL-c in the group treated with Cd + Hibiscus sabdariffa Calyx Extract (HSCE) (Group D) compared to group intoxicated with Cd only (Group C) (Cd only) while there was no significant difference in the group treated with HSCE (Group B) only compared to Group A and Group C

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Introduction

One of the primary sites for the contamination of river water with heavy metals is the waste from nearby industries. The natural aquatic systems may extensively be contaminated with heavy metals released from domestic, industrial and other man-made activities (Velez and Montoro, 1998). Heavy metal contamination is known to have devastating effects on the ecological balance of the recipient environment and a diversity of aquatic organisms (Farombi et al, 2007). Cadmium is noted for its tendency to accumulate in the organisms of mammals for a prolonged biological semilife. It is responsible for increased hypertension, emphysema, kidney tubule damage, impaired liver function, and cancer (Ribelin and Migaki, 1975)

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