Assessment of Enzymatic Stress & Protein Content in Cirrhinus mrigala Exposed to Thermal Power Plant Effluent

Authors

  • Priyanketa D. Chaudhari  Department of Biosciences, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat, Gujarat, India
  • Rajendra Jadav  Bhavan’s Sheth R. A. College of Science, Khanpur, Ahemdabad, Gujarat, India
  • Kailash Patel  

Keywords:

Cirrhinus mrigala, Fish, Enzyme, Phosphatase, Transferases, protein, Thermal Power Plant Effluent,

Abstract

In recent year thermal power plants are emerges as a most polluted trade. These studies indicate the power plant trade also affects water bodies as much as air. In present study fish Cirrhinus mrigala exposed in different concentration of thermal power plant’s effluent to assess the biochemical activities like Total protein and enzymes ACP (acid phosphatase), ALP (alkaline phosphatase), AST (aspartate aminotransferases), and ALT (alanine aminotransferase). Total protein and AST, ACP, ALP level increased in liver, kidney and muscle tissue indicate stress condition in fish. ALT level decreased in liver, kidney and muscle tissue. Data found in this study suggest stress condition in fish exposed to TPP’s effluent.

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2017-07-30

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Priyanketa D. Chaudhari, Rajendra Jadav, Kailash Patel, " Assessment of Enzymatic Stress & Protein Content in Cirrhinus mrigala Exposed to Thermal Power Plant Effluent, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 3, Issue 6, pp.688-694, July-August-2017.