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Title: ‘Biochemical Responses to Heavy Metals in Oreochromis mossambicus with special reference to Metal Detoxifying Mechanism
Authors: Rema, L P
Dr. Babu, Philip
Keywords: Metallothioneins
Metallothionein Like Proteins
Stability Of Lysosomal Membrane
Heavy Metal Stress
Bioaccumulation
Issue Date: 24-May-1995
Publisher: Cochin University Of Science And Technology
Abstract: The present work is focused on the organelle and biochemical responses to heavy metal exposure in the fish Oreochromis mossambicus giving particular importance to the metal detoxifying machinery of the organism. The thesis is an outcome of the effort aimed at developing practicable monitoring techniques to deliver guidelines for biological effect monitoring and the need for specific biochemical methods to detect biological effects of heavy metals that can be interpreted in terms of the health status of the individual organism and eventually alterations in vital processes as growth and reproduction. The efficiency of the metal detoxifying metallothioneins which is an attractive tool for biological monitoring, their role as scavengers of trace metal ions and thus in relieving the biological machinery from their toxicity effects are important themes of this study. Efforts have also been made to test the reliability of the spill over hypothesis of the action of metallothioneins (Winge et a1.,1973) and their use as a biological barometer of heavy metal stress.
Description: Division of Marine Biology, Microbiology and Biochemistry, School of Marine Science,Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3726
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