International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences
Volume (3) - Issue (4), 2018 pp 302-311
Title
Hematological alterations after exposure periods of acephate in freshwater snake headed fish, Channa punctata
Author
P.V.V. Satish, G. Sravani, B. Ajay Babu, K. Sunita
Abstract
The present study assesses the acute toxicity and behavioral alterations due to Acephate, an organophosphate pesticide on Channa punctata. The sublethal concentration of Acephate is 910 mg/L. In the present study, the alterations in the hematological profiles were investigated in C. punctata after exposure to lethal and sublethal exposures of Acephate. The values of different blood parameters after toxicant exposure and percent changes over control were presented. Toxicants mainly act on circulatory system and show major impact on blood parameters. Hence, our present study revealed the effect of pesticide toxicity on blood parameters. In our studies, we have observed the significant changes in blood parameters after exposed to 1 day lethal, 1 sublethal, 5 day sublethal and 10 day sublethal concentrations of Acephate. In the present study the RBC counts, WBC counts, Hb, and PCV levels were decreased significantly (p <0.05) toxicant exposed fish when compared to control fish. The MCV, MCH and MCHC levels were increased in toxicant exposed fish when compared to control fish. Also the Glucose, TL, AST and ALT levels were increased significantly (p <0.05) after exposure of Acephate but the TP values were decreased significantly.
Keywords
Acephate, Channa punctata, LC50, Hematological parameters.
Article History
Received on 24/01/2018, Accepted on 08/03/2018, Published on 27/07/2018