SUPPLEMENTATION OF CALCIUM AND SELENIUM AGAINST CADMIUM INDUCED BIOACCUMULATION IN SELECTED TISSUES OF FRESH WATER FISH, OREOCHROMIS MOSSAMBICUS (Record no. 11212)

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Author Jamakala, Obaiah
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Title SUPPLEMENTATION OF CALCIUM AND SELENIUM AGAINST CADMIUM INDUCED BIOACCUMULATION IN SELECTED TISSUES OF FRESH WATER FISH, OREOCHROMIS MOSSAMBICUS
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Volume, Issue number Vol.11(1)
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
Year 2019
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Pagination 92-98p.
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Summary, etc. Objective: <br/>Cadmium (Cd) is one of the most hazardous heavy metals in aquatic environments and cou<br/>ld threaten aquatic organisms including fish. <br/>The present study was carried out to know the protective effects of calcium (Ca) and selenium (Se) in reducing the Cd bioaccu<br/>mulation in <br/>selected <br/>tissues <br/>of <br/>fresh water<br/> fish, <br/>Oreochromis mossambicus<br/>. <br/>Method<br/>s: <br/>The <br/>fresh water<br/> fish, <br/>Oreochromis mossambicus (Tilapia)<br/> was brought from the local ponds and were allowed for acclimatization to the <br/>laboratory conditions. <br/>After acclimatization, fish were exposed to sublethal<br/> concentration of Cd (1/10<br/>th<br/> of LC<br/>50<br/>Result<br/>s: <br/>Cd concentrati<br/>on levels significantly (P<br/><0.05) <br/>increased in the test tissues with <br/>increased<br/> period of exposure. Maximum Cd accumulation <br/>was found in 30d Cd<br/>-exposed<br/>fish kidney tissue (22.611±0.676 μg<br/>/gm wet wt. of the tissue). However<br/>, after supplementing with Ca and/or<br/> Se, there <br/>was <br/>a significant<br/> reversal in the <br/>levels of Cd concentration<br/> in all the test tissues<br/>. Maximum reduction was observed under Ca alone supplementation. <br/>/48h, <br/>i.e.<br/>, 5 ppm<br/>) for 7, 15 and 3<br/>0 d<br/>(d) period. 15d Cd<br/>-exposed<br/> fish were divided into three groups. The first group of fish were<br/> subjected to Ca (<br/>1 ppm<br/>) supplementation, second<br/> group <br/>received only Se (<br/>1 ppm<br/>) supplement and third<br/> group of fish were supplemented with<br/> the combination of both Ca and Se at the above said doses <br/>and observed for 7, 15 and 30d time periods. After specific time intervals, liver, kidney, gill and intestine <br/>tissues were isolated and used for Cd <br/>bioaccumulation studies<br/>. <br/>Conclusio<br/>n<br/>:<br/>The <br/>present study <br/>clearly <br/>reveals that individual supplementation of Ca tends to de<br/>toxify the Cd body burden in the test tissues than <br/>the other modes of supplementation.
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International Standard Serial Number 2656-0097
Title International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science
Place, publisher, and date of publication Bhopal Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
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URL https://innovareacademics.in/journals/index.php/ijpps/article/view/30167/16554
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