Morphology and viability of adult Fasciola gigantica (giant liver flukes) from Philippine carabaos (Bubalus bubalis) upon in vitro exposure to lead

Objective: To evaluate the effects of lead in the morphology and viability of Fasciola gigantica (F. gigantica) (giant liver fluke) isolated from infected livers of carabaos in vitro using the following concentrations of lead: 0, 100, 150 and 200 mg/L. Methods: In vitro viability and motility assay...

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Main Authors: Chang, Aimee Caye G., Flores, Mary Jane C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-34622021-09-01T06:35:25Z Morphology and viability of adult Fasciola gigantica (giant liver flukes) from Philippine carabaos (Bubalus bubalis) upon in vitro exposure to lead Chang, Aimee Caye G. Flores, Mary Jane C. Objective: To evaluate the effects of lead in the morphology and viability of Fasciola gigantica (F. gigantica) (giant liver fluke) isolated from infected livers of carabaos in vitro using the following concentrations of lead: 0, 100, 150 and 200 mg/L. Methods: In vitro viability and motility assay was conducted to evaluate the effects of lead using 1% methylene blue as the vital dye for assessment of the flukes' viability. Results: Results indicate that F. gigantica can tolerate lead exposure as high as 200 mg/ L with visible morphological variations. Upon exposure to lead, liver flukes tend to curl and excrete black precipitates as a sign of physiological stress response. Furthermore, the lethal concentration (LC50) of lead against F. gigantica in vitro was 160 mg/L. Conclusions: In conclusion, tolerance of liver flukes to high levels of lead suggests its potential as a possible biomarker of environmental pollution. © 2015 Hainan Medical University. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2463 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/3462/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Liver flukes Fasciola Lead Lead—Physiological effect Water buffalo—Effect of heavy metals on--Philippines Biology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Liver flukes
Fasciola
Lead
Lead—Physiological effect
Water buffalo—Effect of heavy metals on--Philippines
Biology
spellingShingle Liver flukes
Fasciola
Lead
Lead—Physiological effect
Water buffalo—Effect of heavy metals on--Philippines
Biology
Chang, Aimee Caye G.
Flores, Mary Jane C.
Morphology and viability of adult Fasciola gigantica (giant liver flukes) from Philippine carabaos (Bubalus bubalis) upon in vitro exposure to lead
description Objective: To evaluate the effects of lead in the morphology and viability of Fasciola gigantica (F. gigantica) (giant liver fluke) isolated from infected livers of carabaos in vitro using the following concentrations of lead: 0, 100, 150 and 200 mg/L. Methods: In vitro viability and motility assay was conducted to evaluate the effects of lead using 1% methylene blue as the vital dye for assessment of the flukes' viability. Results: Results indicate that F. gigantica can tolerate lead exposure as high as 200 mg/ L with visible morphological variations. Upon exposure to lead, liver flukes tend to curl and excrete black precipitates as a sign of physiological stress response. Furthermore, the lethal concentration (LC50) of lead against F. gigantica in vitro was 160 mg/L. Conclusions: In conclusion, tolerance of liver flukes to high levels of lead suggests its potential as a possible biomarker of environmental pollution. © 2015 Hainan Medical University.
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author Chang, Aimee Caye G.
Flores, Mary Jane C.
author_facet Chang, Aimee Caye G.
Flores, Mary Jane C.
author_sort Chang, Aimee Caye G.
title Morphology and viability of adult Fasciola gigantica (giant liver flukes) from Philippine carabaos (Bubalus bubalis) upon in vitro exposure to lead
title_short Morphology and viability of adult Fasciola gigantica (giant liver flukes) from Philippine carabaos (Bubalus bubalis) upon in vitro exposure to lead
title_full Morphology and viability of adult Fasciola gigantica (giant liver flukes) from Philippine carabaos (Bubalus bubalis) upon in vitro exposure to lead
title_fullStr Morphology and viability of adult Fasciola gigantica (giant liver flukes) from Philippine carabaos (Bubalus bubalis) upon in vitro exposure to lead
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and viability of adult Fasciola gigantica (giant liver flukes) from Philippine carabaos (Bubalus bubalis) upon in vitro exposure to lead
title_sort morphology and viability of adult fasciola gigantica (giant liver flukes) from philippine carabaos (bubalus bubalis) upon in vitro exposure to lead
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2463
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/3462/type/native/viewcontent
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