Begum_1999_Environ.Res_80_80

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Title : Effect of acute exposure of the organophosphate insecticide Rogor on some biochemical aspects of Clarias batrachus (Linnaeus) - Begum_1999_Environ.Res_80_80
Author(s) : Begum G , Vijayaraghavan S
Ref : Environ Research , 80 :80 , 1999
Abstract :

Indian catfish (Clarias batrachus), a common fish of commercial importance, was exposed to a sublethal concentration (1/3 of 96 h LC50 value) of Rogor for periods ranging from 24 to 192 h. The changes in glycogen, lactate, lactate dehydrogenase, and glycogen phosphorylase (a, ab) contents of muscle tissue were studied. A gradual decrease in muscle glycogen and an increase in lactate contents were observed. The activity level of lactate dehydrogenase showed a sharp rise initially for 48 h followed by a decline after 96 and 192 h. The glycogen phosphorylase a and ab in muscle tissue enhanced in response to Rogor exposure.

PubMedSearch : Begum_1999_Environ.Res_80_80
PubMedID: 9931229

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Begum G, Vijayaraghavan S (1999)
Effect of acute exposure of the organophosphate insecticide Rogor on some biochemical aspects of Clarias batrachus (Linnaeus)
Environ Research 80 :80

Begum G, Vijayaraghavan S (1999)
Environ Research 80 :80