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Original Articles

Adverse effects of chromium on amino acid levels in freshwater fish Clarias batrachus (Linn.)

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Pages 1879-1888 | Received 19 May 2010, Accepted 09 Jun 2010, Published online: 15 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Various heavy metals released into the rivers and lakes affect aquatic fauna including Clarias batrachus. Elevated levels of chromium (Cr) in aquatic organisms, especially fish, represent an ecological and human concern. Amino acid levels were estimated in five tissues (gills, liver, kidneys, muscle, and brain) of C. batrachus after 28 days of exposure to Cr. This study showed that Cr elevated levels of free amino acids in organs of fish C. batrachus, indicating a compensatory mechanism to counter sublethal metallic stress. Data suggest that the measurement of amino acids may serve as a biomarker for Cr toxicity in fish.

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