Abstract

In the present study, phytoextraction of a weed plant, Parthenium hysterophorus, was performed through aqueous, alcoholic and hydroethanolic (80%) solvents followed by phytochemical profiling and evaluation of median lethal concentration (LC50) of hydroethanolic extract in a freshwater fish, common carp (Cyprinus carpio). Haemato-physiological response was also evaluated based on LC50 (18.99mg L-1) at two sub-lethal concentrations of extract [T1: 0.379mg L-1 (LC50/50), T2: 0.759mg L-1 (LC50/25) and a control: devoid of extract] at three intervals (24, 48 and 96h). The study revealed toxic constituents in extracts and the superior extraction ability of hydroethanolic solvent which was chosen for further biological characterisation, particularly on haematotoxicity. The anti-bacterial assay revealed the inhibitory capacity of the extract, whereas the phyto-haemagglutination assay, haemagglutination limit test and haemolytic activity revealed clumping, agglutination (at 1/96th dilution) and lytic capability of extract, respectively. Later, in vivo analyses revealeda significant modulation in haemato-immunological and serum biochemical parameters upon hydroethanolic extract exposure. In conclusion, the present study emphasises locally available gajar ghas, P. hysterophorus as a non-chemical phyto-ichthyotoxin towards sustainable aquaculture.

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