Analysis Of Biomagnification Of Pesticide, Hematological Biochemical Lethal Effcts On Pesticide Toxicity Fresh Water Streams Fingerlings Of Punitus Denisinii (Day,1865)

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  • Dr.S. Kalaimani
  • Dr. R.V. Kalaimathi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v46i2.5280

Keywords:

Indian major carp, pesticide, sub lethal and median lethal concentration, hematological parameter, cypermethrin.

Abstract

The Indian fresh water stream fish Punitus denisinii was exposed cypermethrin pesticide. high usage of pesticide in the experiment were determined as sublethal and median lethal concentration at 96hr of exposer. These LC50value indicate that cypermethrin is highly toxic to fish, significant changes observed like respiratory, hematological biochemical and enzymological parameter in fish were observed. The effect of cypermethrin the decrease in acid phosphatase in liver suggested the un coupling of phosphorylation by toxicity acid phosphatase were significant decrease in liver tissue when composed to those of muscle and gills in the fish Punitus denisinii collected from industrial polluted fresh water streams.

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Author Biographies

Dr.S. Kalaimani

Assistant Professor and Research scholar, J.K.K. Nataraja College of Arts and Science, Komarapalayam, Namakkal District-6380183.

Dr. R.V. Kalaimathi

Associate Professor and Head, P.G. and Research Department of zoology A.P. A. Arts and culture College, Palani-624601. Email: kalaimanipadma@gmail.com

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