Radwan_2024_Sci.Rep_14_16427

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Title : Unveiling the ecotoxicological effects of azoxystrobin-based fungicides at realistic concentrations on the land snail, Theba pisana - Radwan_2024_Sci.Rep_14_16427
Author(s) : Radwan MA , Gad AF , Abd El-Aziz AM , el-Gendy KS
Ref : Sci Rep , 14 :16427 , 2024
Abstract :

The ecotoxicological consequences of azoxystrobin on land snails have not yet been addressed. Therefore, the present study aims to provide novel data on the threat of a commercial grade azoxystrobin (AMISTAR) at two environmentally relevant concentrations (0.3 microg/ml) and tenfold (3 microg/ml) on the model species, Theba pisana by physiological, biochemical, and histopathological markers for 28 days. Our results showed a reduction in animal food consumption and growth due to exposure to both azoxystrobin concentrations. It also induced oxidative stress and led to a significant decrease in lipid peroxidation (LPO) levels after 7 days of exposure, while the opposite effect occurred after 28 days. Except for the 7-day exposure, all treated snails had significantly reduced glutathione (GSH) content and increased catalase (CAT) activity at all-time intervals. Glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione-S-transferase (GST) activities, and protein content (PC) were elevated in treated snails at all-time intervals. Moreover, alterations in acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity between a decrease and an increase were noticed. Additionally, azoxystrobin exerted changes in T. pisana hepatopancreas architecture. Our study suggests that azoxystrobin may have negative ecological consequences for T. pisana and highlights its potential risks to the natural environment.

PubMedSearch : Radwan_2024_Sci.Rep_14_16427
PubMedID: 39013912

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Radwan MA, Gad AF, Abd El-Aziz AM, el-Gendy KS (2024)
Unveiling the ecotoxicological effects of azoxystrobin-based fungicides at realistic concentrations on the land snail, Theba pisana
Sci Rep 14 :16427

Radwan MA, Gad AF, Abd El-Aziz AM, el-Gendy KS (2024)
Sci Rep 14 :16427