Biochemical alternations induced by textile industrial effluent on common carp cyprinus carpio
International Journal of Development Research
Biochemical alternations induced by textile industrial effluent on common carp cyprinus carpio
Received 28th July, 2018; Received in revised form 29th August, 2018; Accepted 17th September, 2018; Published online 29th October, 2018
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The aim of the present investigation was to study physic-chemical analysis of textile dye effluent and the biochemical parameters in the finger lings of Cyprinus carpio exposed to sub lethal concentrations of 72 and 96 hr of textile dyeing effluent for 30 days period. In the present study, total protein, total free amino acids, glycogen and glucose were observed in, gills, liver, kidney and muscle tissues of Cyprinus carpio. The study showed that the level of total protein was decreased and total free amino acids was increased and simultaneously the level of glycogen was decreased and glucose was increased in the gills, liver , kidney and muscle tissue of Cyprinus carpio. The resulted parameters were analysed statistically and were found to be significant at P < 0.05 level.