toxic effects of zinc cyanide on some protein metabolites in fresh water fish, cirrhinus mrigala (hamilton)

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a. shwetha

toxicology laboratory, department of applied zoology, school of biological sciences, jnana sahyadri, shankaraghatta - 577 451, shimoga, karnataka, india b.b. hosetti

toxicology laboratory, department of applied zoology, school of biological sciences, jnana sahyadri, shankaraghatta - 577 451, shimoga, karnataka, india p.n. dube

toxicology laboratory, department of applied zoology, school of biological sciences, jnana sahyadri, shankaraghatta - 577 451, shimoga, karnataka, india

abstract

effect of zinc cyanide on protein and certain metabolites content and some enzymes activitieswas evaluated in liver, muscle and gill tissues of the freshwater fish, cirrhinus mrigala, during exposure andfollowing cessation of exposure. fish exhibited significant alterations in the biochemical parameters in alltissues studied. levels of total protein decreased in all tissues, where as free amino acids (faa) and proteaseactivities significantly increased (p

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international journal of environmental research

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