Wallago attu (MULLEY) from Kalpani River Mardan, Khyber

We examined the bio accumulation profile of 05 heavy metals (Pb, Cr, Cd, Ni and Zn) in the liver tissue of fresh water fish Mulley, Wallago attu collected from 04 different polluted sites of Kalpani River in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province Pakistan. The heavy metals concentration recorded in the liver o...

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Main Authors: Int J. Biosci, Aftab Alam Sthanadar, Iram Alam Sthanadar, Ali Muhammad, Pir Asmat Ali, Mudassir Shah, Muhammad Zahid, Benazir Begum, Muhammad Yousaf
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.651.3829 2023-05-15T15:33:19+02:00 Wallago attu (MULLEY) from Kalpani River Mardan, Khyber Int J. Biosci Aftab Alam Sthanadar Iram Alam Sthanadar Ali Muhammad Pir Asmat Ali Mudassir Shah Muhammad Zahid Benazir Begum Muhammad Yousaf The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2013 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.651.3829 http://www.innspub.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/IJB-V3No11-p92-103.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.651.3829 http://www.innspub.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/IJB-V3No11-p92-103.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.innspub.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/IJB-V3No11-p92-103.pdf Key words Bioaccumulation Heavy metals Liver Wallago attu Kalpani River text 2013 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T16:24:43Z We examined the bio accumulation profile of 05 heavy metals (Pb, Cr, Cd, Ni and Zn) in the liver tissue of fresh water fish Mulley, Wallago attu collected from 04 different polluted sites of Kalpani River in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province Pakistan. The heavy metals concentration recorded in the liver of Wallago attu was determined by using Perkin Elmer AS 3100 flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Metals bio accumulated in the liver tissue in the order of Cd>Cr>Zn>Ni with no detection of lead (Pb) in any fish sample. Cadmium (Cd) was the highest and nickel (Ni) was the least accumulated metal in the fish liver. Mean concentrations of detected four heavy (Cr, Cd, Ni, Zn) in the liver of Wallago attu in all 04 samples were 0.90±0.8118, 3.33±1.3595, 0.04±0.0250, 0.72±0.1937 μg g-1 (wet weight). Overall, cadmium (Cd) was more accumulated in the fish liver as compared to other heavy metals. At present cadmium has crossed the permissible limits of FAO (1983). Our findings suggest that fish liver have comparatively more chemical affinity to bio accumulate cadmium (Cd) as compared to heavy metals like Zn, Cr and Ni. Text Attu Unknown
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Bioaccumulation
Heavy metals
Liver
Wallago attu
Kalpani River
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Bioaccumulation
Heavy metals
Liver
Wallago attu
Kalpani River
Int J. Biosci
Aftab Alam Sthanadar
Iram Alam Sthanadar
Ali Muhammad
Pir Asmat Ali
Mudassir Shah
Muhammad Zahid
Benazir Begum
Muhammad Yousaf
Wallago attu (MULLEY) from Kalpani River Mardan, Khyber
topic_facet Key words
Bioaccumulation
Heavy metals
Liver
Wallago attu
Kalpani River
description We examined the bio accumulation profile of 05 heavy metals (Pb, Cr, Cd, Ni and Zn) in the liver tissue of fresh water fish Mulley, Wallago attu collected from 04 different polluted sites of Kalpani River in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province Pakistan. The heavy metals concentration recorded in the liver of Wallago attu was determined by using Perkin Elmer AS 3100 flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Metals bio accumulated in the liver tissue in the order of Cd>Cr>Zn>Ni with no detection of lead (Pb) in any fish sample. Cadmium (Cd) was the highest and nickel (Ni) was the least accumulated metal in the fish liver. Mean concentrations of detected four heavy (Cr, Cd, Ni, Zn) in the liver of Wallago attu in all 04 samples were 0.90±0.8118, 3.33±1.3595, 0.04±0.0250, 0.72±0.1937 μg g-1 (wet weight). Overall, cadmium (Cd) was more accumulated in the fish liver as compared to other heavy metals. At present cadmium has crossed the permissible limits of FAO (1983). Our findings suggest that fish liver have comparatively more chemical affinity to bio accumulate cadmium (Cd) as compared to heavy metals like Zn, Cr and Ni.
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author Int J. Biosci
Aftab Alam Sthanadar
Iram Alam Sthanadar
Ali Muhammad
Pir Asmat Ali
Mudassir Shah
Muhammad Zahid
Benazir Begum
Muhammad Yousaf
author_facet Int J. Biosci
Aftab Alam Sthanadar
Iram Alam Sthanadar
Ali Muhammad
Pir Asmat Ali
Mudassir Shah
Muhammad Zahid
Benazir Begum
Muhammad Yousaf
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title Wallago attu (MULLEY) from Kalpani River Mardan, Khyber
title_short Wallago attu (MULLEY) from Kalpani River Mardan, Khyber
title_full Wallago attu (MULLEY) from Kalpani River Mardan, Khyber
title_fullStr Wallago attu (MULLEY) from Kalpani River Mardan, Khyber
title_full_unstemmed Wallago attu (MULLEY) from Kalpani River Mardan, Khyber
title_sort wallago attu (mulley) from kalpani river mardan, khyber
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