Pollutant mixtures as stressors of selected enzyme activities of the aquatic snail Halisoma duryi

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2014-07
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This study involves an investigation on the effects of a pesticide, metal and a detergent as individual and mixtures on esterase and antioxidant enzyme activity of the freshwater snail Helisoma duryi. Adult snails were exposed to sublethal concentrations of copper (5ug/L), industrial detergent, oxyfoam (15ug/L), carbaryl (25ug/L) as well as mixtures of these pollutants for 96hours. Carboxylesterase and cholinesterase activities were measured using 4-nitropheny/acetate and acetylthiocholine as substrates respectively. The activities of superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione perioxidase and glutathione S-transferase were also measured as indices of oxidative stress. Esterase activity was inhibited in snails exposed to carbaryl, copper or detergent. Mixtures of the different chemicals also caused inhibitions of esterase activity when compared to the controls. All the chemicals individually antioxidant enzyme activity alteration of enzyme activity in the mixture-exposed snails though the increase was less than sum of effects of individual pollutants. More studies on the effects of a wider range of pollutant mixtures on aquatic organisms are needed however, for the full appreciation of reactive interactions that take place in complex mixtures which ultimately affect the health of aquatic biota.
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pollutants, snails, oxidative stress, esterases, detergents
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Norah, B., Langton, T.M., Dumisani, M. and Yogeshkumar, S.N. (2014) ‘Pollutant mixtures as stressors of selected enzyme activities of the aquatic snail Helisoma duryi’, Journal of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, 6(4), pp. 27–37. doi: 10.5897/jece2013.0319. In-text citations: (Norah et al., 2014)