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Aluminium induced physiological and biochemical changes in freshwater fish Cyprinus carpio Var.Communis

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Title Aluminium induced physiological and biochemical changes in freshwater fish Cyprinus carpio Var.Communis
 
Creator Palaniswami, Rani
 
Subject Theses
Biochemical Study
 
Description Qualitative aspects of toxicology are important because they are
fundamental to the safety evaluation process in which, one first determines the
toxicologic profile of the substance and then establishes how the chemical can be
employed safely to prevent injury (Plaa, 1982). According to Durham (1974), toxicity
is the ability of a chemical molecule or compound to produce injury once it reaches
susceptible site which is determined by the dosage. Cairns (1984) reported that from a
regulatory point of view, toxicity tests are used for three major purposes; they are 1.
screening of chemicals and products, ii. establishing limits and iii. monitoring; the
author further stated that bioassay test can be used to establish the maximum
acceptable concentration of a pollutant in a given environment without deliberate
application of the chemical causing any unfavourable biological consequences.
 
Date 1999
 
Type Thesis
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/7416/1/B154_Rani_Palaniswamy_Thesis_Aluminium_induced_physiological....pdf
Palaniswami, Rani (1999) Aluminium induced physiological and biochemical changes in freshwater fish Cyprinus carpio Var.Communis. ["eprint_fieldopt_thesis_type_phd" not defined] thesis, Bharathiar University.