ABSTRACT:
The present study was conducted to determine heavy metal (Cadmium chloride) concentrations in Gills, liver, skill in the catla catla. Heavy metal concentration varied significantly depending upon the type of fish tissues and locations. Bioaccumulation of Cadmium Chloride in the fish- cattle-cattle was investigated after exposed to two sub lethal concentration of Cadmium Chloride (1/10th-0.27ppm and 1/3th -0.91ppm of the 96h LC50) for 7th, 14Th, 21Th and 28Th days. The highest/maximum level of accumulation of Cadmium Chloride was seen in the liver whereas the lower level of Cadmium Chloride had been accumulation of Cadmium Chloride had been accumulated in the Gills at the end of 28 days of exposure period. It is clear that Cadmium Chloride has been accumulated primarily in the liver tissues of cattle-cattle exposed to sublethel concentration of Cadmium Chloride. The present investigation individual indicates that the rate of accumulation of Cadmium Chloride was found to be dose and time dependent.
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Pallavi M Patil, NJ Durugkar, PP Kakolkar, PD Chaudhari. Bioaccumulation of Cadmium Chloride in the Fresh Water Fish Cattle-Cattle. Research J. Pharm. and Tech. 4 (1): January 2011; Page 121-123.
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Pallavi M Patil, NJ Durugkar, PP Kakolkar, PD Chaudhari. Bioaccumulation of Cadmium Chloride in the Fresh Water Fish Cattle-Cattle. Research J. Pharm. and Tech. 4 (1): January 2011; Page 121-123. Available on: https://www.rjptonline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2011-4-1-17