permethrin-induced oxidative damage in liver of rainbow trout (oncorhynchus mykiss) and its attenuation by vitamin c

Authors

z. mozhdeganloo

a. moghadam jafari

m.k. koohi

m. heidarpour

abstract

the objective of this study was to investigate the propensity of permethrin (ptn) to induce oxidative stress and changes in enzyme activities in liver of rainbow trout and its possible attenuation by vitamin c. forty-eight fish were randomly assigned to 1 of 6 treatment groups and their livers were used for liver perfusion method: control (0 μgl-1 permethrin and 0 mgl-1 vitamin c), ptn-0.16 (0.16 μgl-1 permethrin), ptn-0.32 (0.32 μgl-1 permethrin), ptn-0.64 (0.64 μgl-1 permethrin), vit. c (17.2 mgl-1 vitamin c), and ptn-0.64 + vit. c (0.64 μgl-1 permethrin and 17.2 mgl-1 vitamin c). results obtained showed that permethrin significantly (p

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Journal title:
iranian journal of veterinary research

Publisher: shiraz university

ISSN 1728-1997

volume 17

issue 1 2016

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