Comparative acute toxicity and oxidative stress responses in tadpoles of Amietophrynus regularis exposed to refined petroleum products, unused and spent engine oils

The relative acute toxicity of refined petroleum (diesel, kerosene and petrol), unused and spent engine oils as well as their abilities to alter the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and cause lipid peroxidation in tadpoles of the common African toad, Amietophrynus regularis were evaluated. A...

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Veröffentlicht in:African journal of biotechnology 2014-11, Vol.13 (45), p.4251-4258
Hauptverfasser: Amaeze, Nnamdi Henry, Onadeko, Abiodun, Nwosu, Chinwendu Comfort
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Zusammenfassung:The relative acute toxicity of refined petroleum (diesel, kerosene and petrol), unused and spent engine oils as well as their abilities to alter the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and cause lipid peroxidation in tadpoles of the common African toad, Amietophrynus regularis were evaluated. After 48 h of exposures, kerosene was found to be the most toxic (LC sub(50)= 4930 mg/L) while the least toxic was unused engine oil (LC sub(50) = 7777 mg/L). However, by 96 h of exposure, spent engine oil was found to be the most toxic (LC sub(50) = 2915 mg/L) while unused engine oil remained the least toxic (LC sub(50)= 7353 mg/L). Further, assessment of oxidative stress markers was conducted using sub lethal concentrations of the test compounds (1/100th 96 h LC sub(50)). There was significant inhibition of SOD in exposed tadpoles compared to the control (P
ISSN:1684-5315
1684-5315
DOI:10.5897/AJB2014.14093