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Title: Dampak Mikroplastik Terhadap Organ Pencernaan dan Kondisi Biologis Ikan Nila (Oreochromis niloticus) (Linnaeus, 1758)
Authors: Affandi, Ridwan
Wildan, Dudi Muhammad
Hikmah, Risalah Faizatul
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Mikroplastik dihasilkan dari berbagai aktivitas manusia yang semakin berkembang. Dampak yang ditimbulkan oleh mikroplastik di perairan, yaitu risiko kesehatan bagi biota seperti penyumbatan saluran pencernaan dan pendarahan internal. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis perubahan kondisi organ saluran pencernaan dan kondisi biologis ikan nila akibat pengaruh mengkonsumsi pakan yang mengandung mikroplastik. Penelitian dilaksanakan dari 27 November 2021 hingga 1 Januari 2022 di Laboratorium Fisiologi Hewan Air dan Laboratorium Kesehatan Ikan. Analisis yang digunakan dalam penelitian adalah rancangan acak lengkap (RAL). Parameter yang diamati meliputi parameter kualitas air, kondisi biometrik organ pencernaan, aspek biologi, dan evaluasi mikroplastik. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terjadi perubahan pada organ pencernaan (lambung, usus, hati), dan pernafasan (insang). Penurunan laju pertumbuhan ikan nila terjadi seiring dengan meningkatnya jumlah konsentrasi mikroplastik pada pakan. Mikroplastik tidak mengalami perubahan dari segi bentuk, ukuran dan warna, serta mikroplastik tidak tercerna oleh ikan.
Microplastics produce by various human activities that are growing. The impact caused by microplastics in water poses a health risk for the biota, such as blockage of the digestive tract and internal bleeding. This study aims to analyze changes in the condition of digestive tract organs and biological condition of tilapia due to influence of consuming feed containing microplastics. The research was carried out from 27th November 2021 to 1st January 2022 at the Aquatic Animal Physiology Laboratory and Fish Health Laboratory. The analysis used in this study was a randomized design analysis (RDA). Observed parameters included water quality parameters, biometric conditions of digestive organs, biological aspects, and assessment of microplastics. The results showed that there were changes in the digestive organs (stomach, intestines, liver) and respiration (gills). The decrease in the growth rate of tilapia occurred along with the increase in the concentration of microplastics in the feed. Microplastics did not change in terms of shape, size, and color, and microplastics are not digested by fish.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/116745
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