2024
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.255055
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Sublethal toxicity of carbofuran in cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis coromandus): hematological, biochemical, and histopathological alterations

Abstract: This study was aimed to investigate Carbofuran (CF)-induced pathological changes in cattle egret. Two hundred cattle egrets were reared and equally divided into four groups and given different CF concentrations (0.03 mg/L, 0.02 mg/L, 0.01 mg/L and 0 mg/L (control group)). Hematology, serum biochemistry, histopathology, and immunological markers were studied. Our results confirm that CF induces anemic conditions, leukocytosis, elevated liver enzymatic activity, and alterations in renal biomarkers. Moreover, spe… Show more

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“…Such scenario can be observed following exposure to different pollutants, including heavy metals, xenobiotics, carbon tetrachloride, and alcohol, which damage liver tissue and stimulate ROS production (Sreelatha et al, 2009). Plant species that are rich in alkaloids and flavonoids, such as the tomato Solanum lycopersicum L. (Buabeid et al, 2022) and Bubulcus ibis coromandus (Munir et al, 2022) may induce the increase in bilirubin, albumin, AST, ALT, ALP levels. In contrast, low ALT levels, as observed here, can be attributed to the action of plant polyphenols (Diab et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such scenario can be observed following exposure to different pollutants, including heavy metals, xenobiotics, carbon tetrachloride, and alcohol, which damage liver tissue and stimulate ROS production (Sreelatha et al, 2009). Plant species that are rich in alkaloids and flavonoids, such as the tomato Solanum lycopersicum L. (Buabeid et al, 2022) and Bubulcus ibis coromandus (Munir et al, 2022) may induce the increase in bilirubin, albumin, AST, ALT, ALP levels. In contrast, low ALT levels, as observed here, can be attributed to the action of plant polyphenols (Diab et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%