The effect of acute exposure of Zn and Pb on some Biochemical markers in Fresh Water Snail (Viviparus bengalensis)
Journal: Mesopotamia Environmental Journal (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-11-05
Authors : Ayad M.J.Almamoori Jasim M.Salman Randall Hughes; A;
Page : 50-58
Keywords : Biochemical Markers; heavy metals; acute exposure; Molluscs; Fresh water snail.;
Abstract
Biochemical markers (Total protein, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Acetylcholinesterase, and Metallothioneins) induced by acute exposure of Zn&pb in Snail (Viviparus bengalensis) to show their response against these metals. These makers in snail sp. showed different significance response according to Zn acute exposure. So increased and decreased as reaction against acute exposure, The same trend adapted from biomarkers after pb acute exposure in snail sp. while the different response was appeared from these biomarkers after interaction acute exposure.
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