Kumar_2021_Mar.Pollut.Bull_170_112682

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Title : Metal determination and biochemical status of marine fishes facilitate the biomonitoring of marine pollution - Kumar_2021_Mar.Pollut.Bull_170_112682
Author(s) : Kumar N , Bhushan S , Gupta SK , Kumar P , Chandan NK , Singh DK
Ref : Mar Pollut Bull , 170 :112682 , 2021
Abstract :

In the present study, the bioaccumulation of chromium, manganese, cobalt, copper, zinc, selenium, arsenic, strontium, cadmium, tin, antimony and lead in tissues of thirty marine fish species collected from New Ferry Whorf, Sassoon dock and Versova fishing harbour in Mumbai, India, were analysed. The bioaccumulation patterns of these twelve elements were determined to assess pollution biomarkers based on cellular and oxidative stresses. Catalase, superoxide dismutase and glutathione-s-transferase, glycolytic enzymes viz. lactate dehydrogenase and malate dehydrogenase, protein metabolism enzymes viz. aspartate transferase and alanine transferase, and lipid peroxidation were significantly higher in muscle and gill tissues. The activities of the neurotransmitter enzyme acetylcholine esterase in muscle and brain tissues was inhibited due to pollution. This study suggested that biochemical attributes such as oxidative stress enzymes, cellular biomarkers, neurotransmitter enzymes and metal and metalloid contamination could be successfully employed, even at low concentrations, as reliable biomarkers for biomonitoring of contaminated marine ecosystems.

PubMedSearch : Kumar_2021_Mar.Pollut.Bull_170_112682
PubMedID: 34218033

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Kumar N, Bhushan S, Gupta SK, Kumar P, Chandan NK, Singh DK (2021)
Metal determination and biochemical status of marine fishes facilitate the biomonitoring of marine pollution
Mar Pollut Bull 170 :112682

Kumar N, Bhushan S, Gupta SK, Kumar P, Chandan NK, Singh DK (2021)
Mar Pollut Bull 170 :112682