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Toxicity Effect of Cu 2+ Contaminated Kitchen and Vegetable Wastes on Oxidative Stress Response of Black Soldier Fly Larvae, Hermetia Illucens

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  • Eman Alaaeldin Abdelfattah

    (Department of Entomology, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, El-Nahda Square, Giza, 12613, Egypt)

  • Dyaa Bassiony

    (Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt)

  • Abdallah Nagah

    (Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt)

  • Mohamed A. Fawzy

    (Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt)

  • Mohammed Y. Hussein

    (Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt)

  • Habiba Mohamed Ibrahim

    (Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt)

  • Nada Y. Ibrahim

    (Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt)

  • Hamid Ashry

    (Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt)

  • Aya M. Aboelhassan

    (Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt)

  • Aya H. Mahmoud

    (Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt)

  • Dina H. Abd El-Monem

    (Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt)

Abstract

Environmental pollution sources including waste or metal accumulation, industrial and agricultural activities can be dangerous. Also, contaminated organic waste (COW) with metals especially, copper ions (Cu2+), can cause toxicity to various ecosystem components, enhance the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and consequently cause oxidative stress. The biochemical effect of the COW was monitored by assessing the oxidative stress parameters (OSP) using hydrogen peroxides (H2O2), protein carbonyls (PC), lipid peroxides (LP), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), 2,2 diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), total antioxidant ability (TAA); ?-esterase (?-EST); and total amount of protein (TAP) levels on the organic waste (kitchen and vegetable wastes); Hermetia illucens larvae; and larval excreta collected from 7-day post-treated kitchen and vegetables wastes with (1:10; g:mL) distilled water (DW) or 100 mg/mL Cu2+. The OSP levels were significantly higher in the experimental samples from Cu2+ groups than in the control one. Besides that, the OSP levels of H. illucens larvae feed on vegetable waste was significantly higher than those feed on kitchen waste except for ?-EST, PC, and TPA. The best, cheap and easy parameters of antioxidants to ensure the entomoremediation ability are total antioxidant capacity. Possible impacts of accumulated and Cu2+ contaminated organic waste on H. illucens larvae were discussed. Also, the ability of insects to produce more antioxidants than input or output sources was approved. The potential use of the OSP as a bioindicator method of the bioremediation ability of H. illucens was proposed.

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  • Eman Alaaeldin Abdelfattah & Dyaa Bassiony & Abdallah Nagah & Mohamed A. Fawzy & Mohammed Y. Hussein & Habiba Mohamed Ibrahim & Nada Y. Ibrahim & Hamid Ashry & Aya M. Aboelhassan & Aya H. Mahmoud & Di, 2022. "Toxicity Effect of Cu 2+ Contaminated Kitchen and Vegetable Wastes on Oxidative Stress Response of Black Soldier Fly Larvae, Hermetia Illucens," Journal of Biotechnology Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 8(1), pages 7-25, 01-2022.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:rjbarp:2022:p:7-25
    DOI: 10.32861/jbr.81.7.25
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