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Evaluation of Haematological Parameters and Endosulfan Accumulation in Blood of Channa punctatus Followed by Subsequent Recovery


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1 Department of Zoology, Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302 004, India
     

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Present study has been undertaken to investigate alterations in some haematological parameters along with endosulfan accumulation in blood of Channa punctatus after sub-chronic exposure to endosulfan. A statistically significant decline is observed in RBC, Hct, Hb and MCHC content in all the treated groups, reflecting an anaemic condition of the fish. Results indicate significant elevation in WBC, MCV, MCH, blood glucose and endosulfan content in blood, indicating a stress condition. Post exposure recovery was noted on depuration for another fortnight. Mild recovery was noted in haematological parameters and blood glucose along with slow elimination of endosulfan.

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Accumulation, Haematology, Channa punctatus, Endosulfan, Recovery.
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Garima Harit
Department of Zoology, Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302 004, India
Neera Srivastava
Department of Zoology, Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302 004, India

Abstract


Present study has been undertaken to investigate alterations in some haematological parameters along with endosulfan accumulation in blood of Channa punctatus after sub-chronic exposure to endosulfan. A statistically significant decline is observed in RBC, Hct, Hb and MCHC content in all the treated groups, reflecting an anaemic condition of the fish. Results indicate significant elevation in WBC, MCV, MCH, blood glucose and endosulfan content in blood, indicating a stress condition. Post exposure recovery was noted on depuration for another fortnight. Mild recovery was noted in haematological parameters and blood glucose along with slow elimination of endosulfan.

Keywords


Accumulation, Haematology, Channa punctatus, Endosulfan, Recovery.