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Exposure of composite tannery effluent on snail, Pita globosa: A comparative assessment of toxic impacts of the untreated and membrane treated effluents

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Title Exposure of composite tannery effluent on snail, Pita globosa: A comparative assessment of toxic impacts of the untreated and membrane treated effluents
 
Creator Bhattacharya, Priyankari
Swarnakar, Snehasikta
Mukhopadhyay, Aniruddha
Ghosh, Sourja
 
Subject Environment and Pollution
 
Description Effluent from tannery industries can significantly affect the aquatic environment due to the presence of a variety of recalcitrant components. The present study focuses on a comparative assessment of the toxic impacts of an untreated tannery effluent and membrane treated effluents using snail, Pila globosa as an aquatic model. Composite tannery effluent collected from a common effluent treatment plant was selected as the untreated effluent. To investigate the effect of treated effluents on the aquatic organism the effluent was treated by two ways, viz. a single stage microfiltration (MF) using ceramic membrane and a two-step process involving MF followed by reverse osmosis (RO). The whole body tissue, gonad and mantle of P. globosa were subjected to enzyme assays like superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione reductase (GR), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-GPx), glutathione S- transferase (GST), etc. for assessing toxic impact. Changes in the biochemical parameters like protein, carbohydrate and amino acid were observed including histological studies of gonad and mantle tissue upon treatment with tannery effluents. To examine potential DNA damage due to the exposure of the effluent, comet assay was conducted. The study revealed that with an exposure to the untreated effluent, activity of the antioxidant enzymes increased significantly while the protein and carbohydrate content reduced largely in the whole body tissue, gonad as well as mantle tissues of P. globosa. Histological study indicated considerable damage in the gonad and mantle tissues following exposure to the untreated effluent. Comet assay using hemolymph of P. globosa following exposure to tannery effluent, showed significant genotoxicity. Interestingly, compared to the untreated effluent, damaging effect was reduced in molluscs tissues when exposed to MF treated effluent and even lesser when exposed to MF+RO treated effluent. Apart from the reduced activities of oxidative stress enzymes, the protein, amino acid and carbohydrate content of molluscs exposed to both of the treated effluent were found close to that of control. Comet assay revealed no damage in the DNA for MF and MF+ RO treated effluent indicating that the membrane based treatment procedure restores environmental condition to control level. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
 
Publisher Elsevier
 
Date 2016-04
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Identifier http://cgcri.csircentral.net/3676/1/ghosh.pdf
Bhattacharya, Priyankari and Swarnakar, Snehasikta and Mukhopadhyay, Aniruddha and Ghosh, Sourja (2016) Exposure of composite tannery effluent on snail, Pita globosa: A comparative assessment of toxic impacts of the untreated and membrane treated effluents. Ecotoxicology And Environmental Safety, 126. pp. 45-55. ISSN 0147-6513
 
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