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International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences Research Article

Received on: 02/23/2016

Revised on: 02/26/2016

Accepted on: 02/27/2016

Published on: 02/28/2016

  • Madhavan, D., Rengarajan, R. and Ravichandran, R.( 2016).

    Comparative studies on lipid of fresh water and treated sewage water ponds culture carp fish Labeo rohita in Tiruchirappalli District

    . International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 1( 2), 111-114.

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Abstract

The biochemical characteristics (lipid in muscle, intestine and gills) of the freshwater carp fish Labeo rohita were estimated. The lipid content maximum was recorded in muscle tissue of L. rohita at treated sewage fish culture pond (station – II) and minimum, the protein content was observed in gill tissue of L. rohita at fresh water fish culture pond (station – I). The total lipid content was studied in different days of 7, 14, 12 and 28 days. The different tissues of muscle, intestine and gill lipid maximum was found to be sewage treated fish and compared than fresh water fish L. rohita. This study recommended that the wastewater should be treated before discharge into this culture pond.

Keywords

Sewage treated, fish culture pond, Organs, Lipid, Labeo rohita.

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