Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Aug 2022)

The toxicokinetics and risk assessment of pyrethroids pesticide in tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) upon short-term water exposure

  • Lichun Li,
  • Shugui Liu,
  • Yi Yin,
  • Guangming Zheng,
  • Cheng Zhao,
  • Lisha Ma,
  • Qi Shan,
  • Xiaoxin Dai,
  • Linting Wei,
  • Jiawei Lin,
  • Wenping Xie

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 241
p. 113751

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Pyrethroids pesticides (PPs) are the widely adopted synthetic pesticides for agriculture and fishery. The frequent use of these pesticides leads to the accumulation of residues in the freshwater environments in China, subsequently affecting aquatic organisms and ecosystems. However, there are few reports on the toxicological and risk assessment of aquaculture aquatic products. In this study, the uptake, depuration kinetics and potential risk to human health and ecology of fenpropathrin, cypermethrin, fenvalerate, and deltamethrin were assessed using tilapia. The results indicated that four PPs were readily accumulated by tilapia. The bioconcentration factors (BCF) of the PPs in plasma and muscle were between 71.3 and 2112.1 L/kg and 23.9–295.3 L/kg, respectively. The half-lives (t1/2) of muscle and plasma were 2.90–9.20 d and 2.57–8.15 d. The risks of PPs residues in the muscle of tilapia and exposed water were evaluated by hazard quotient (HQ) and risk quotient (RQ). Although PPs residues in tilapia had a low dietary risk to human health, the residues in the exposed water had a high ecological risk to fish, daphnia, and green algae. Therefore, assessing the PPs content in freshwater aquaculture and monitoring their dosages and frequencies are highly necessitated to avoid their adverse effect on the aquaculture environment.

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