International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences

Volume (2) - Issue (5), 2017 pp 241-249

Title

Impact of simazine and chelate properties of Solanam xanthopium is the freshwater fish Cirrhinus mrigala for blood biochemical changes the period of 120 hours

Author

Padmapriya, K., Pugazhendy, K., Tamizhazhagan, V., Sakthidasan, V. and Jayanthi, C.

Abstract

Haematological parameters have been recognized as valuable tools for monitoring fish health. Haematological and serum biochemical parameters were studied and compared different feeding behaviour of teleost fishes. Cirrhinus mrigala were carried out in order to find out a normal range of blood parameters which would serve as baseline data for assessment of the health status of the fish as well as reference point for future comparative surveys. Blood parameters such as red blood cell count (RBC) and white blood cells count (WBC), haemoglobin, haematocrit, mean cell hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), mean cell volume (MCV), mean cell haemoglobin, glucose, protein, cholesterol and urea were estimated from teleost fishes of different trophic level. Statistical analysis revealed that differences in haematological parameters between marine fish were significant. The result revealed that haematological RBC/WBC ratio; MCV and MCHC were significantly correlated study the impact of Simazine and Chelate properties of Solanam xanthopium is the freshwater fish C. mrigala for blood biochemical changes the period of 120 hours. Blood serum biochemical parameters can be used for confirming the maturity and monitoring any changes in the quality of waters and related soils.

Keywords

Simazine, Chelate properties, Solanam xanthopium, Cirrhinus mrigala.

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Article History

Received on 17/04/2017, Accepted on 15/10/2017, Published on 28/10/2017