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Reproductive performance of freshwater snail, Helisoma duryi under the effect of bulk and nano zinc oxide.

Authors :
Kandeil, Manar A.
Salem, Hoda K.
Eissa, Samia H.
Hassan, Sama S.
El‐Sawy, Abdelhamid M.
Source :
Journal of Experimental Zoology: Part A Ecological & Integrative Physiology. Jul2024, Vol. 341 Issue 6, p683-701. 19p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Nanotechnology has been used to apply nanoparticle essential elements to enhance the ability of animals to absorb these elements and consequently improve their reproductive performance. High concentrations of nanoparticles (NPs) can directly harm a range of aquatic life forms, ultimately contributing to a decline in biodiversity. Helisoma duryi snails are a good model for studying the toxicological effects of bulk zinc oxide (ZnO‐BPs) and nano zinc oxide (ZnO‐NPs) on freshwater gastropods. This study aimed to compare the toxic effects of ZnO‐BPs and ZnO‐NPs on H. duryi snails and explore how waterborne and dietary exposure influenced the reproductive performance of this snail. ZnO‐BPs and ZnO‐NPs were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and X‐ray powder (XRD). This study revealed that the size of ZnO‐BPs and ZnO‐NPs were 154 nm and 11–31 nm, respectively. The results showed that exposure of adult snails to sub‐lethal concentrations of both ZnO forms (bulk and nano) for 24 h/week for 4 weeks markedly changed their reproductive performance in a concentration‐dependent manner, where fecundity was negatively affected by high concentrations. It was concluded that dietary exposure to the lowest tested concentration of ZnO‐NPs (1 ppm) has a positive effect as the number of eggs and egg masses/snails increased and the incubation period decreased. Also, poly‐vitelline eggs (The formation of twins) were observed. ZnO‐NPs at low concentrations positively affect the reproductive performance of snails, especially after dietary exposure. The results revealed that 1 ppm ZnO‐NPs could be supplementary provided to snails to improve their fertility, reduce the developmental time course, increase hatchability percentage, and produce poly‐vitelline eggs. Research Highlights: ZnO‐NPs at low concentrations have positive effects on the reproductive performance of H. duryi snails, especially after dietary exposure.One ppm ZnO‐NPs could be supplementary provided to snails for improving their fertility, reducing the developmental time course, increasing hatchability percentage, and producing poly‐vitelline eggs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24715638
Volume :
341
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Experimental Zoology: Part A Ecological & Integrative Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177649814
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.2816