Abstract: Lead is a metal with no known biological benefit to organisms. The present study focused on bioaccumulation of Lead in various organs of gold fish (Caracius auratus). Fishes were exposed to lead nitrate [Pb(NO3)2] at a series of concentrations 0.0 mg/L (control group), 0.09, 0.15, 0.24, 0.3, 0.36 and 0.45 mg/l, which were equivalent to approximately 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 9 % of 96 h LC50 for 28 days. After 28 days of exposure, 10 fish per treatment were captured and anesthetized under aquatic solution of clove powder (200 mg/L). Fishes were euthanized and the gill, viscera and muscle tissue were sampled and weighed. Then, lead concentrations were measured in different tissues of goldfish using ICP. Viscera had the highest lead bioaccu...
The present study investigated lead effects on gill morphology, hematocrit, blood sodium, glucose, l...
The aim of this work was to study the effects of sub-lethal exposure of lead acetate on the histopat...
Lead is a metal that interferes with a variety of body processes and is toxic to many organs in huma...
Lead is highly toxic, impairing biological functions of aquatic animals. In vitro, static test was p...
The purpose of this study is to analyze exposed and accumulated Pb concentration on goldfish gills (...
The article presents tests on one-year artificially bred Atlantic salmon. For 14 days, fish were exp...
This study aims to assess the bioaccumulation of total lead and the effect of heavy metal on the mus...
Not AvailableFish species were recently suggested as environmental biomarkers. Measuring heavy metal...
Shorthorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus scorpius) has been used as a sentinel species for environmental mon...
The article presents tests on one-year artificially bred Atlantic salmon. For 14 days, fish were exp...
International audienceThis manuscript presents the largest review of lead (Pb) content in bony fish ...
AbstractThis study aims to assess the bioaccumulation of total lead and the effect of heavy metal on...
An investigation on the effect of the heavy metal, lead (Pb) on the gill and liver of the African ca...
To broaden our knowledge about the toxicity of metals in marine elasmobranchs, cannulated spiny dogf...
The increasing amounts of heavy metals entering aquatic environments can result in high accumulation...
The present study investigated lead effects on gill morphology, hematocrit, blood sodium, glucose, l...
The aim of this work was to study the effects of sub-lethal exposure of lead acetate on the histopat...
Lead is a metal that interferes with a variety of body processes and is toxic to many organs in huma...
Lead is highly toxic, impairing biological functions of aquatic animals. In vitro, static test was p...
The purpose of this study is to analyze exposed and accumulated Pb concentration on goldfish gills (...
The article presents tests on one-year artificially bred Atlantic salmon. For 14 days, fish were exp...
This study aims to assess the bioaccumulation of total lead and the effect of heavy metal on the mus...
Not AvailableFish species were recently suggested as environmental biomarkers. Measuring heavy metal...
Shorthorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus scorpius) has been used as a sentinel species for environmental mon...
The article presents tests on one-year artificially bred Atlantic salmon. For 14 days, fish were exp...
International audienceThis manuscript presents the largest review of lead (Pb) content in bony fish ...
AbstractThis study aims to assess the bioaccumulation of total lead and the effect of heavy metal on...
An investigation on the effect of the heavy metal, lead (Pb) on the gill and liver of the African ca...
To broaden our knowledge about the toxicity of metals in marine elasmobranchs, cannulated spiny dogf...
The increasing amounts of heavy metals entering aquatic environments can result in high accumulation...
The present study investigated lead effects on gill morphology, hematocrit, blood sodium, glucose, l...
The aim of this work was to study the effects of sub-lethal exposure of lead acetate on the histopat...
Lead is a metal that interferes with a variety of body processes and is toxic to many organs in huma...