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Title: EFFECTS OF LEAD NITRATE ON GLUTATHIONE PRODUCTION LEVELS IN Clarias gariepinus (BURCHELL, 1822) POST JUVENILES
Authors: Samuel, Patrick Ozovehe
Keywords: Glutathione, lead nitrate, 96 hours LC50, oxidative stress, Clarias gariepinus
Issue Date: Oct-2017
Publisher: Journal of Aquatic Sciences 32 (2): 223-229 (2017)
Abstract: The effects of lead nitrate on glutathione (GSH) production levels in Clarias gariepinus post juveniles were investigated. The 96 hours LC50of the toxicant was determined. Six samples of the fish were exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of 0 mg/L, 28 mg/L, 43 mg/L and 57 mg/L with replicate in each case for a period of 28 days. Two samples of the fish were randomly selected from the treatments and control for the bioassay of GSH production levels in the kidney, liver and gill of the fish on the 14th and 28th day respectively. The results showed that 96 hours LC50 for C. gariepinus exposed to lethal concentrations of lead nitrate was 284.189 mg/L. The GSH production levels were significantly lower (P≤0.05) in the kidney of the fish exposed to treatments 28 mg/L and 43 mg/L and in the liver of the fish exposed in all the treatments on both days 14 and 28, respectively. The GSH production levels were also significantly lower in the gill of the fish exposed in all the treatments. The liver of C. gariepinus exhibited a better control of the toxicant and therefore, a better biomarker of oxidative stress due to lead nitrate.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7548
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