IRON, COPPER AND MOLYBDENUM IN THE DIFFERENT BODY PARTS O F SOME CLUPEOIDS
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Abstract
The amounts of ifon, copper and molybdenum in the different tissues ofeight species of clupeoids belonging to the genera Stolephonis, Thryssa and Sardinella
were determined. Irt all the species, the concentration of each element did
not bear any relation to Mze. It was observed that iron and copper were concentrated
more in heart and liver than in stomach, pyloric caecae, kidneys, ovaries,
testes, flesh and bone.
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Rao, T. A. (2011). IRON, COPPER AND MOLYBDENUM IN THE DIFFERENT BODY PARTS O F SOME CLUPEOIDS. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 31(3), 357-359. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/11781