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THE ACUTE EFFECTS OF WATER SOLUBLE-FRACTION CRUDE OIL ON LIVER TISSUE OF BELUGA (HUSO HUSO LINNAEUS, 1754) FINGERLINGS IN THE CASPIAN SEA

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  1-13

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WATER SOLUBLE FRACTION OF CRUDE OIL (WSF)Q2

Abstract

 In this study, the effects of water soluble fraction (WSF) of crude oil on LIVER TISSUE of fingerlings beluga (Huso huso) with mean weight 10.76 ± 0.23g was assessed in the Caspian Sea. Firstly, the LC5096hvalue in water soluble fraction of crude oil was 46.68 mgL-1. Control group and 3 other treatments (atconcentrations 0.4 LC50, 0.6 LC50, and 0.8 LC50) were lower than the LC50 96h. Each experimental group had 3 replicates including 30 fish and experiment duration was 96h. Physical and chemical factors of water were measured and sampling of liver was doneeach 24h. According to the results, different concentrations of water soluble fraction of crude oil (WSF) showed high damages in LIVER TISSUE even from the first time of experiment. Several damages such as hypertrophy and congestion of sinusoids, hypertrophy of hepatocyte, vacoulation degeneration and fatty degeneration, bile stagnant, necrosis, cirrhosis and fibrosis were observed in samples. Results showed that in high concentrations of crude oil or more residence of fish in this pollution, unreturnable and serious damages were occurred. Results showed that even exposing to 0.4LC50WSF of the Caspian Sea crude oil can lead to serious damages in LIVER TISSUE (fatty degeneration, karyorrhexis, karyolysis, and necrosis). So exposing to 0.4LC50 can cause to health risk in beluga fingerlings and probability of the mortality will be increased with the increase of exposureduration.

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    KHODABAKHSH, ELAHEH, JAMILI, SHAHLA, MOTALEBI, ABBASALI, MASHINCHIAN, ALI, NASROLAHZADEH SARAVI, HASAN, & HOSEINI, MOHAMMAD. (2013). THE ACUTE EFFECTS OF WATER SOLUBLE-FRACTION CRUDE OIL ON LIVER TISSUE OF BELUGA (HUSO HUSO LINNAEUS, 1754) FINGERLINGS IN THE CASPIAN SEA. JOURNAL OF MARINE BIOLOGY, 5(19), 1-13. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/174694/en

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    KHODABAKHSH ELAHEH, JAMILI SHAHLA, MOTALEBI ABBASALI, MASHINCHIAN ALI, NASROLAHZADEH SARAVI HASAN, HOSEINI MOHAMMAD. THE ACUTE EFFECTS OF WATER SOLUBLE-FRACTION CRUDE OIL ON LIVER TISSUE OF BELUGA (HUSO HUSO LINNAEUS, 1754) FINGERLINGS IN THE CASPIAN SEA. JOURNAL OF MARINE BIOLOGY[Internet]. 2013;5(19):1-13. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/174694/en

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    ELAHEH KHODABAKHSH, SHAHLA JAMILI, ABBASALI MOTALEBI, ALI MASHINCHIAN, HASAN NASROLAHZADEH SARAVI, and MOHAMMAD HOSEINI, “THE ACUTE EFFECTS OF WATER SOLUBLE-FRACTION CRUDE OIL ON LIVER TISSUE OF BELUGA (HUSO HUSO LINNAEUS, 1754) FINGERLINGS IN THE CASPIAN SEA,” JOURNAL OF MARINE BIOLOGY, vol. 5, no. 19, pp. 1–13, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/174694/en

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