Acute toxicity by water containing hexavalent or trivalent chromium in native Brazilian fish, Piaractus mesopotamicus: anatomopathological alterations and mortality.

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol

Departamento de Patologia Veterinária, Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias Unesp, Via Prof. Paulo Donato Castelane, km 05., Jaboticabal, SP, 14884-900, Brazil,

Published: February 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • - This study assessed how toxic different chromium compounds (hexavalent and trivalent) are to a fish species called pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus) over 96 hours, looking at effects on mortality and tissue damage.
  • - Hexavalent chromium (specifically potassium dichromate) was found to be significantly more toxic, with an LC50 value of 124.2 mg/L, leading to both reversible and irreversible tissue damage.
  • - In contrast, trivalent chromium compounds showed much lower toxicity, with only chromium chloride causing 100% mortality at a concentration of 200 mg/L, suggesting that trivalent chromium can be safely used in aquaculture within recommended levels.

Article Abstract

This study evaluated the toxicity of hexavalent and trivalent compounds of chromium to the pacu, Piaractus mesopotamicus, in acute exposures of 96 h through mortality and histopathological responses. Hexavalent potassium dichromate was more toxic than trivalent compounds of chromium chloride, chromium oxide and chromium carbochelate. Sufficient mortalities occurred only with potassium dichromate to yield an LC50 value at 124.2 mg L(-1). Hexavalent chromium caused reversible and irreversible lesions, which may affect organ functionality. Histopathological evaluation showed that trivalent chromium caused lesions of lower severity. Pacu subjected to different concentrations of chromium carbochelate showed no histopathological changes in the kidneys, liver, skin and gills, being similar to those of the control fish. Among the three sources of Cr(3+), only chromium chloride at 200 mg L(-1) resulted in mortality, which reached 100 % within the first 18 h. These findings confirm that trivalent chromium, when administered within recommended levels, may be used safely in aquaculture.

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