Ethical issues on using invertebrates in environmental and biomedical practices – a case study on living fossil horseshoe crab
Increasing utilization of living animals in ecological and biomedical research has drawn serious concerns in terms of animal welfare and ethical practices in animal handling. Significant attention has been given to animals of higher taxonomical hierarchy especially vertebrates such as fishes, rode...
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my.iium.irep.689432019-07-10T06:50:58Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/68943/ Ethical issues on using invertebrates in environmental and biomedical practices – a case study on living fossil horseshoe crab John, Akbar Sheikh Mohamed, Hassan Ibrahim Ahmed Shogar, Ibrahim Adam Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi Yunus, Kamaruzzaman Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal Razali, Ailin QL Zoology Increasing utilization of living animals in ecological and biomedical research has drawn serious concerns in terms of animal welfare and ethical practices in animal handling. Significant attention has been given to animals of higher taxonomical hierarchy especially vertebrates such as fishes, rodents, reptiles and mammals, while ethical framework on invertebrate handling and welfare is less addressed (except for cephalopods). The definition of ‘Animal’ itself by any international consortia or Animal Research Act (ARA) does not include invertebrates as an animal entity. This is due to the lack of standard ethical framework to understand the pain and other physiological stress experienced by the invertebrate test animal. One such example would be the living fossil ‘horseshoe crab’ which is extensively bled to obtain its blue blood that is used for endotoxin quantification in biological samples. The biomedical bleeding itself leads to 15-30% post bleeding mortality of crabs, while pain and stress caused by the bleeding practice is not studied. Hence, this paper discusses the technicality of establishing standard framework for invertebrate handling. The paper also highlights the shari’ah (Islamic law) principles on scientific experimentations on animal subjects, particularly the norms related to the adoption of invertebrates in environmental and biomedical practice. Comprehensive review of ethical regulations in animal experiments, especially invertebrates, would be beneficial for revising and improving existing animal ethical practices Kulliyyah (Faculty) of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia 2018-10-18 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/68943/1/68943_Ethical%20issues%20on%20using%20invertebrates.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/68943/7/68943_Ethical%20issues%20on%20using%20invertebrates%20in%20environmental%20and%20biomedical%20practices_scopus.pdf John, Akbar and Sheikh Mohamed, Hassan Ibrahim and Ahmed Shogar, Ibrahim Adam and Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi and Yunus, Kamaruzzaman and Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal and Razali, Ailin (2018) Ethical issues on using invertebrates in environmental and biomedical practices – a case study on living fossil horseshoe crab. International Medical Journal Malaysia, 17 (Special Issue 2). pp. 281-285. http://iiumedic.net/imjm/v1/download/volume_17_special_issue_2/ISSUES-2-281.pdf |
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Increasing utilization of living animals in ecological and biomedical research has drawn serious concerns in
terms of animal welfare and ethical practices in animal handling. Significant attention has been given to
animals of higher taxonomical hierarchy especially vertebrates such as fishes, rodents, reptiles and
mammals, while ethical framework on invertebrate handling and welfare is less addressed (except for
cephalopods). The definition of ‘Animal’ itself by any international consortia or Animal Research Act (ARA)
does not include invertebrates as an animal entity. This is due to the lack of standard ethical framework to
understand the pain and other physiological stress experienced by the invertebrate test animal. One such
example would be the living fossil ‘horseshoe crab’ which is extensively bled to obtain its blue blood that is
used for endotoxin quantification in biological samples. The biomedical bleeding itself leads to 15-30% post
bleeding mortality of crabs, while pain and stress caused by the bleeding practice is not studied. Hence, this
paper discusses the technicality of establishing standard framework for invertebrate handling. The paper
also highlights the shari’ah (Islamic law) principles on scientific experimentations on animal subjects,
particularly the norms related to the adoption of invertebrates in environmental and biomedical practice.
Comprehensive review of ethical regulations in animal experiments, especially invertebrates, would be
beneficial for revising and improving existing animal ethical practices |
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Ethical issues on using invertebrates in environmental and biomedical practices – a case study on living fossil horseshoe crab |
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