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Biochemical changes in various Organs of Lamellidens Consobrinus due to Toxicity stress

Author Affiliations

  • 1Bhusawal Arts, Science and P.O. Nahata Comm. College, Bhusawal, Jalgaon, MH, INDIA
  • 2Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel Arts, Science and Commerce College, Ainpur, Jalgaon, MH, INDIA

Int. Res. J. Biological Sci., Volume 4, Issue (11), Pages 12-15, November,10 (2014)

Abstract

The present study describes the biochemical changes particularly the variations of protein in various Organs of Lamellidens Consobrinus. The variation in protein content in different tissues i.e. gills, digestive glands and whole soft body tissues after chronic exposure of heavy metals like NiCl, CrO3 to fresh water mussels Lamellidens consobrinus was studied. The mussels were exposed to LC50/10 concentration of 1.65ppm of CrO, and 0.34 ppm NiCl for 21 days. The protein content from the three groups were estimated after 7, 14, and 21 days. It was observed that after chronic treatment of above heavy metals, the depletion of protein content in whole body, digestive gland and gills was observed with increased exposure period. The more amount of protein content decreased in whole body as compared to digestive gland and gills.

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