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J Environ Biol ; 2008 Mar; 29(2): 183-5
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113635

ABSTRACT

The response of NADPH cytochrome C reductase (NCCR) activity in liver of Labeo rohita fish exposed to the pesticides, 0.25 microgl(-1) endosulfan and 2 mg/l monocrotophos was studied. In terms of specific enzyme activity (mU/mg protein) a significant level of NCCR was observed in the liver tissues of Labeo rohita exposed to the pesticides, when compared to the control fish (2.460 mU/mg protein). Increase of NCCR activity was more in the liver of the fish exposed to monocrotophos (4.595 mU/mg protein) than those exposed to endosulfan (2.850 mU/mg protein). The results demonstrate that the pesticides, endosulfan and monocrotophos, interfere with NADPH dependent monoxygenase mechanism and are effective inducers of NADPH cytochrome C reductase. The activity of NCCR in the liver tissue of Labeo rohita may serve as a useful tool for monitoring aquatic pollution.


Subject(s)
Animals , Body Size , Body Weight , Cyprinidae/metabolism , Endosulfan/metabolism , Insecticides/metabolism , Liver/drug effects , Monocrotophos/metabolism , NADPH-Ferrihemoprotein Reductase/metabolism , Time Factors , Water Pollutants, Chemical/metabolism
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J Environ Biol ; 2002 Jul; 23(3): 259-63
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113298

ABSTRACT

The objective of the present study is to evaluate the nutrition and growth of Labeo rohita under the sublethal stress of endosulfan. It has been observed that the feed utilisation and growth were inferior in the fish under the stress of the toxicant. It was more so in the test fish under the influence of higher sublethal concentration. The food conversion ratio was higher suggesting that the nutrients are wasted.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cyprinidae/growth & development , Endosulfan/adverse effects , Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated , Insecticides/adverse effects , Nutritional Status , Water Pollutants, Chemical/adverse effects
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J Environ Biol ; 2001 Jul; 22(3): 209-12
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113390

ABSTRACT

The present study deals with the biochemical composition of Channa orientalis from a habitat polluted by slaughter house wastes in comparison to an unpolluted habitat of Mudasarlova stream of Visakhapatnam. The total proteins, carbohydrates and lipids were found to be less in the organisms collected from the polluted habitat. The probable reasons for these variations are discussed in detail.


Subject(s)
Abattoirs , Animals , Carbohydrates/analysis , Environmental Exposure , Lipids/analysis , Perciformes/physiology , Proteins/analysis , Waste Disposal, Fluid , Water Pollutants/adverse effects
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J Environ Biol ; 2001 Apr; 22(2): 91-9
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113444

ABSTRACT

Studies on stages of maturity, gonado-somatic indices and breeding cycle from two different habitats viz., the polluted Harbour Waters and the unpolluted Yerragedda Mouth revealed that M. cyprinoides breeds twice a year i.e., during Jan-Jul and Dec-Jan. Size at first maturity was 18 cm. in females and 19 cm. in males at both the stations. Sex ratio was 1:1 at the polluted station and 1:1.1 at the unpolluted station indicating a slight domination of females.


Subject(s)
Animals , Body Constitution , Female , Fishes/physiology , Male , Reproduction , Sex Factors , Sex Ratio , Water Pollutants, Chemical/adverse effects
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