Evaluation of the toxicity of the mixture of diflubenzuron and p-chloroaniline in tilapia fish in the presence and absence of soil.

aBSTRACT: Several chemicals occur together in the environment as a result of different sources. However, in the great majority of risk assessments only a single chemical is considered. Diflubenzuron (DFB), the most used compound to combat parasites in aquaculture, can be toxic for non-target species. When degraded, it generates p-chloroaniline (PCA), a potentially carcinogenic and mutagenic compound. This study analyzed the activity of the enzymes: Catalase (CAT), acid and alkaline Phosphatase (ACP/ALP) of the gills of the Tilapia fish (Oreochromis niloticus) exposed to different concentrations of the mixture of DFB and PCA in the presence and absence of soil.

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Main Authors: DANTZGER, D. D., JONSSON, C. M., NUNES, A. A. S., AOYAMA, H.
Other Authors: DARLENE DENISE DANTZGER, IB-UNICAMP; CLAUDIO MARTIN JONSSON, CNPMA; A A S NUNES; HIROSHI AOYAMA, IB-UNICAMP.
Format: Separatas biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2017-02-16
Subjects:P-chloroaniline, Phosphatases., Agrotóxico, Impacto ambiental, Toxidez, Tilápia nilótica, Catalase, Aquicultura., Aquaculture, Diflubenzuron, Antiparasitic agents, Ecotoxicology, soil.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1064401
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