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There were few reports on the lipid peroxidation of aquatic organisms exposed to 2,4-Dinitrochlorobenzene(CDNB). This research explored the hepatic lipid peroxidation of fish to long-term exposure of CDNB for the first time. Freshwater fish Brocarded Carp were chosen as experimental animals. The fish were exposed to four different concentrations of CDNB (0.168-0.5 mg/l) for 15 days and then liver...
Two kinds of antioxidant activities in liver of fish were investigated. Fish was exposed to different concentrations (1/6LC50,1/4LC50,1/3LC50,1/2LC50) and killed at 3, 7,14, 21 and 28 day after exposure. The activities of Peroxidase (POD) and Catalase (CAT) in liver tissue were analyzed. The results indicated the activities of POD and CAT were induced from the third day in all treatment groups at...
The acute toxicity of M-DNB (m-dinitrobenzene) to Brocarded Carp and antioxidant enzyme activities in liver of fish were investigated. The acute toxicity test showed that 24h, 48h, 72h, 96h value of median lethal concentration (LC50) at 20-22 square were 27.19, 20.65, 16.17 and 14.04mg/L, respectively. Fish was exposed to different concentrations (1/6LC50, 1/4LC50, 1/3LC50, 1/2LC50) and killed at...
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