Toxicity and metabolism of endosulfan and its effect on oxygen consumption and total nitrogen excretion of the fish Macrognathus aculeatum |
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Authors: | D.M.R. Rao A.P. Devi A.S. Murty |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, Nagarjuna University, Nagarjunanagar, 522510, South India India |
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Abstract: | Experiments were conducted with the freshwater fish Macrognathus aculeatum to study the toxicity and metabolism of endosulfan and the effect of the pesticide on the oxygen consumption and total nitrogen excretion. The 96-hr LC50 value was 3.5 ± 0.2 ppb. In brain, gills, gut, liver, and kidney, endosulfan was metabolized to endosulfan sulfate, but this appears to be only an intermediary step as the nontoxic endosulfan ether was found only in the liver and kidney, the principal organs of elimination of toxicants in fish. The pesticide, both at sublethal and lethal concentrations, decreased oxygen consumption and total nitrogen excretion. |
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Keywords: | Address all correspondence to: Dr. A. S. Murty Visiting Scientist Agriculture Canada University Sub Post Office London Ontario N6A 5B7 Canada. |
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