Abstract

The accumulation of pesticides in aquatic ecosystems poses significant risks to non-target organisms, particularly fish populations. The study evaluated the protective effects of Nellikai Thenural, a traditional Siddha formulation containing Emblica officinalis and honey, against thiamethoxam-induced toxicity in Carassius auratus (goldfish). The experimental design comprised four groups: control, Nellikai Thenural-treated (733 μg), thiamethoxam-exposed (114.84 mg/L), and co-administered (thiamethoxam + Nellikai Thenural) groups. The LC50 value of Nellikai Thenural was determined at 916 μg/ml/kg body weight through brine shrimp lethality assay. Hematological parameters revealed significant alterations in thiamethoxam-exposed fish, with decreased RBC count, hemoglobin levels, and WBC count. The administration of Nellikai Thenural effectively restored these parameters toward normal levels. Biochemical markers, including plasma proteins, immunoglobulins, and tissue-specific enzymes (ALP, ACP, AST), showed marked improvement in the co-administered group compared to thiamethoxam-exposed fish. Behavioral observations indicated reduced stress responses and improved swimming patterns in fish treated with Nellikai Thenural. The findings demonstrate the potential of Nellikai Thenural as a natural immunostimulant and protective agent against pesticide-induced toxicity in aquatic organisms.

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