Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(19), P. 14255 - 14255
Published: Sept. 27, 2023
In
recent
years,
with
the
encouragement
of
national
and
international
authorities,
researchers
on
plastic
levels
in
aquaculture
have
begun
to
assess
consumer
health
risks
as
well
ecological
monitoring.
Based
this
guidance,
aim
study
is
determine
microplastic
load
rainbow
trout
raised
under
routine
breeding
conditions
without
an
external
treatment
all
developmental
stages
from
egg
+1
year
age.
Sperm,
egg,
fertilized
eyed
alevin
or
such
fry,
swimming
fry
growing
stock
(1-year-old)
cultured
fish
commercial
feeds
were
used
for
following
stages:
300–500
µm,
500–800
800–1200
1
mm,
2
3
4
5
mm.
The
samples
collected
presence
(MP)
at
which
stage
life
cycle
MP
has
entered
into
system
intensively.
obtained
findings
showed
that
total
amount
determined
feed
intake
was
14
pieces,
value
increased
by
557%
(total
92-piece
MP)
started
feeding.
While
no
significant
difference
found
between
amounts
different
groups,
dominant
color
groups
black
blue,
polymer
type
polyethylene.
This
general
modelling,
concentrations
are
cycles
adult
a
species,
including
given
feeds,
will
encourage
further
research.
Current
shown
any
outsourced
input
during
periods
can
cause
contamination
end
production,
processing,
storage.
Animals,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(10), P. 1394 - 1394
Published: May 12, 2025
Microplastics
(MPs)
and
nanoplastics
(NPs),
formed
through
the
degradation
of
larger
plastic
materials,
are
emerging
pollutants
significant
concern.
While
their
impact
on
aquatic
ecosystems
is
well
documented,
effects
terrestrial,
especially
farm,
animals
remain
underexplored.
This
review
assesses
potential
threats
MPs
NPs
to
Bangladesh’s
livestock
sector
by
analyzing
results
experimental
models
environmental
studies.
In
Bangladesh,
have
been
detected
in
agricultural
soils,
air,
water
bodies,
organisms,
indicating
possible
entry
into
animal
systems
contaminated
feed,
water,
inhalation.
Once
internalized,
these
particles
may
trigger
oxidative
stress,
inflammation,
tissue
damage,
impairing
vital
biological
systems.
Documented
health
consequences
include
reduced
fertility,
hematotoxicity,
gut
microbiota
imbalance,
gut–brain
axis
disruption,
skeletal
disorders,
metabolic
dysfunction.
Additionally,
can
induce
genomic
changes,
including
altered
gene
expression
DNA
hypomethylation,
intensifying
physiological
damage
reducing
productivity.
Therefore,
managing
contamination
protecting
health,
ensuring
food
safety,
preserving
human
well-being
around
globe,
vulnerable
regions
like
Bangladesh.
Given
critical
role
poultry
security
public
findings
highlight
an
urgent
need
for
comprehensive
research
mitigation
strategies.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(19), P. 14255 - 14255
Published: Sept. 27, 2023
In
recent
years,
with
the
encouragement
of
national
and
international
authorities,
researchers
on
plastic
levels
in
aquaculture
have
begun
to
assess
consumer
health
risks
as
well
ecological
monitoring.
Based
this
guidance,
aim
study
is
determine
microplastic
load
rainbow
trout
raised
under
routine
breeding
conditions
without
an
external
treatment
all
developmental
stages
from
egg
+1
year
age.
Sperm,
egg,
fertilized
eyed
alevin
or
such
fry,
swimming
fry
growing
stock
(1-year-old)
cultured
fish
commercial
feeds
were
used
for
following
stages:
300–500
µm,
500–800
800–1200
1
mm,
2
3
4
5
mm.
The
samples
collected
presence
(MP)
at
which
stage
life
cycle
MP
has
entered
into
system
intensively.
obtained
findings
showed
that
total
amount
determined
feed
intake
was
14
pieces,
value
increased
by
557%
(total
92-piece
MP)
started
feeding.
While
no
significant
difference
found
between
amounts
different
groups,
dominant
color
groups
black
blue,
polymer
type
polyethylene.
This
general
modelling,
concentrations
are
cycles
adult
a
species,
including
given
feeds,
will
encourage
further
research.
Current
shown
any
outsourced
input
during
periods
can
cause
contamination
end
production,
processing,
storage.