ENZYMOLOGICAL PROBES IN LIVER, KIDNEY AND MUSCLES OF HETEROPNEUSTES FOSSILIS UNDER PHENYLENE BROWN CHEMICOAZO STRESS
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Abstract
It was found that 15 days exposure to 0.01% toxicant, phenylene brown,induced significant decrease in the activity of phosphatases (AlPase, AsPase and
5-nucleotidase). The ribonuclease, amylase and cholinesterase, too, showed decreased
activity in all the tissues during dye intoxicantion. Urease and transaminases (GOT
and GPT) were found increased in all tissues of experimental model. Maximum
decrease (81%) was recorded for the activity of cholinesterase in the mu.scles.
The possible inhibitory role of aminoazodye has been discussed
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Goel, K. A., Tyagi, S. K., & Avasthi, A. K. (2011). ENZYMOLOGICAL PROBES IN LIVER, KIDNEY AND MUSCLES OF HETEROPNEUSTES FOSSILIS UNDER PHENYLENE BROWN CHEMICOAZO STRESS. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 32(4), 488-491. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/11672